While you might have a hard time finding it, if you can, I can't recommend this one strongly enough for those of you who love sound / audio / music (@basso @Manny Ramirez @ima_drummer2k, et multa alia). Trippy, meditative, thought-provoking, unique. https://32sounds.com/
Yeah, I hear you, but it's not very ASMR-y. He interviews some truly amazing people. Some venues are actually running it with headphones for every audience member.
I see what you did there. But seriously, this sounds like a movie I would totally get into so much so that my wife would think (or know) that I'm really weird.
You're very welcome. I think it's been held over at the Film Forum in NYC and is showing there now. I'm probably getting hopes set too high... but then y'all are smart enough to consider the messenger.
Yeah I'll spoil what they do with that, for those who think they might get to see it. Spoiler The tree falling takes place early in the film and is absolutely completely silent -- only one other segment is so silent, that with a deaf artist. I kept wondering, "why is this amazing footage silent?" and then imagining what sounds it must be making. Then, later in the film, you meet a "foley" artist who creates sound effects from scratch, just from normal every day objects that make surprisingly convincing noises. And she does a "live" take, creating a soundtrack for the falling tree. It's fantastic.