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Breakdown (2020) is a curious entry in the documentary genre, nestled within the 'MonkeyWrench Sessions'. It’s not just about the visuals or the audio; it dives deep into the interplay between them, exploring how sound can shape our perception of space and architecture. The pacing is a bit unconventional, embracing a more meditative flow that allows viewers to really sit with the images and sounds, rather than rushing them through. There’s this palpable atmosphere of experimentation, like you’re peeking into the creative process of the artists involved. What stands out is the film's engagement with the concept of emancipation—not just of the medium, but of the audience's experience as well. Definitely worth your attention if you’re into artistic explorations of sound and image.
Part of the MonkeyWrench SessionsFocus on sound-image transformationExplores themes of emancipation in art
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Daren Kendall
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