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So, 'Celluloid and Marble' is this intriguing documentary that kind of pulls you into the mind of Rohmer, right? It’s not just about films, but how they relate to other art forms, which is a really fascinating angle. There’s this contemplative tone throughout, and the pacing feels almost meditative—like you're slowly absorbing each idea he presents. Rohmer argues that cinema is like the last bastion of poetry, which is quite a claim. It gives you this sense of urgency about preserving that metaphorical aspect in art. The way it interweaves his articles from 'Cahiers du cinéma' adds a layer of authenticity that feels very personal, making it distinct in the realm of film docs. The visuals, while modest, serve the ideas rather than overshadow them, which I think is an interesting choice.
Provides a unique perspective on cinema and poetry.Includes Rohmer's articles and thoughts, enriching the viewing.Atmospheric pacing invites deep reflection on the art of film.
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