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81.92 (2018) dives into the complexities of presence and absence, a fascinating journey through sound that feels both intimate and distant. The film's structure invites you to ponder time and memory while listening to archival radio broadcasts from Mike Wolkow, a voice that once filled the airwaves of Montreal. There's an almost haunting quality to the way the film unfolds, creating a meditative atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the audience to reflect on each moment, each slice of memory. It’s not flashy, but rather an understated exploration of what it means to connect with the past through sound. There’s a certain charm in its simplicity that makes it stand out from more conventional documentaries.
Explores sound as a medium of memory.Unique structuralist approach to documentary.Introspective and atmospheric experience.
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