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So, there's this documentary from 2014 called 'Can the Sun Lie?' that digs into an old court case from 1886. It’s fascinating how it explores the tension between emerging photography and the legal system back then. The film's pacing is a bit methodical, which suits the heavy subject matter. It’s not flashy, but it has this eerie atmosphere that you can't quite shake off. The way they weave in discussions about the ethics of evidence and the manipulation of light is intriguing. The absence of a known director adds a layer of mystique. It feels like a deep dive into a forgotten corner of history, making you reflect on how we perceive truth and evidence in a very different light.
Interesting take on early photography's impact on justice.Unique historical context concerning evidence and truth.Thought-provoking themes about perception and manipulation.
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Susan Schuppli
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