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So, Big Sun is this fascinating piece by Christophe Chassol, right? It’s the final act of his trilogy that started with Nola Chérie, and it really feels like he’s crafting a vivid tapestry of sound and visuals. The way he blends everyday life with music—it's like he’s capturing the pulse of the moment. The pacing is pretty fluid, almost dreamlike at times, and you really get lost in it. Chassol’s ultrascore method, where he harmonizes and symphonizes real life, creates this unique atmosphere. The documentary style invites you into his creative process, making it feel intimate yet expansive. It’s not just about the music, it’s about the whole experience of being in the here and now, you know?
Final part of Chassol's trilogy, following Nola Chérie and Indiamore.Explores the interplay of sound and everyday life.Distinctive use of the ultrascore method enhances the viewing experience.
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Marie-France Barrier
Director