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CinĂ©maton n°30: Deke Dusinberre is an intriguing piece, a portrait that immerses you in Dusinberre's world as an American art critic. Shot in the sun-drenched locales of HyĂšres, the film captures a moment on September 2, 1978, at 11:00 AMâa stillness juxtaposed against the dynamic nature of Dusinberre's thoughts. It's not just a portrait; it feels like a meditation on art and insight, with an atmosphere that resonates with the viewer. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb nuances in Dusinberre's expressions and gestures. It's a unique glimpse into a moment in time, reflecting the essence of the man himself, and that's what makes it stand out in the CinĂ©maton series.
This film is part of the Cinématon series, which is known for its experimental approach to portrait filmmaking. Finding a physical copy can be a challenge, as many of these films were produced in limited runs. Collector interest is growing, particularly for those who appreciate the intersection of art criticism and cinematic exploration. The unique shooting location adds to its distinctiveness, appealing to both cinephiles and art enthusiasts.
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