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CinĂ©maton n°192: Rosette is this intriguing slice of time captured on film, focusing solely on the enigmatic presence of Rosette herself. Filmed in Paris, the lightness of that moment contrasts with the weight of its context - an actress and filmmaker in a fleeting moment, just sitting there in front of the camera. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative; you find yourself staring into her world, pondering the layers of her identity. Itâs not about a plot but more an exploration of persona through gaze and stillness. Thereâs something quite intimate in the simplicity of the framing and the rawness of the moment that makes it distinct in the CinĂ©maton series, setting it apart from more polished works.
This film is part of the Cinématon series, which is known for its experimental takes on portraiture. Its scarcity stems from the niche interest in such works, making it a unique find for those passionate about avant-garde cinema. Collector interest in this specific entry is tied to both its historical context and the captivating nature of Rosette's performance, which adds layers to the understanding of identity in film.
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