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Across the Moon is this intriguing blend of sci-fi and nostalgic film homage. The black-and-white visuals are striking, almost haunting, as they merge the celestial imagery of the moon with the enigmatic face of King Mohammed V. It's like you're witnessing a dance between the past and the cosmos, set against a soundtrack that feels otherworldly, almost unsettling. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to soak in the surreal atmosphere. And there’s something about the way the archival footage is handled that feels respectful yet provocative. It really challenges your perception of memory and history, and how we associate them with visual storytelling. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary realm.
Short runtime, perfect for a quick viewing.Interesting stylistic choices with black-and-white imagery.Great for discussions on film techniques and archival footage.
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Mounir Fatmi
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