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– A phrase that echoes through pop culture: the 1960 Johnny Tillotson song, countless valentines, and a half-remembered British Transport PSA (“Poetry in motion / Walking through the stations”). But here, it feels literal. A film about poetry. Or a film that is poetry, in motion.

In twilight's hush, where shadows dance and play, Amidst the whispers of a fading day, There's a film, a tale, a poetic sway, Cynara's essence captured, come what may. – A phrase that echoes through pop culture:

is a landmark 40-minute romantic period drama directed by pioneering lesbian filmmaker Nicole Conn. This visual exploration of passion, art, and identity is a classic in saphique and queer cinema. Or a film that is poetry, in motion

Released in 1996, Cynara: Poetry in Motion is a romantic drama that distinguishes itself through its literary heart. The title itself is a nod to the famous poem "Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae" by Ernest Dowson, which features the iconic line: "I have been faithful to thee, Cynara! in my fashion." This visual exploration of passion, art, and identity