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So, this documentary, 'Cinema Before 1300,' dives deep into the world of medieval stained glass, which is pretty fascinating if you think about it. The film, directed by Jerome Hiler, showcases how these glass pieces were more than just art; they were basically the films of their time, telling stories through color and light. It has a hauntingly beautiful tone, with a pacing that allows you to really absorb the intricacies of the craftsmanship. You can feel Hiler's passion for the subject shining through, almost like the glass itself. The themes revolve around the intersection of art, technology, and culture, making you reflect on how visual storytelling has evolved. It's not your typical doc, that's for sure.
Focus on historical context of stained glassInteresting exploration of visual storytellingUnique perspective on art's evolution
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Jerome Hiler
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