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CODA MCMLXXXV is this fascinating blend of nostalgia and decay. Shot on Super 8mm Kodachrome, it presents raw home footage from 1985, layered with a haunting atmosphere that pulls you into the past. The shoreline setting, with a church looming ominously over the couple filming themselves, creates this odd juxtaposition of intimacy and isolation. You really feel the weight of time—like these fleeting moments are trapped in decay and memory. There's a sort of poetic chaos in the imagery, evoking the essence of personal history without a polished narrative. It’s introspective, a bit disjointed, and that’s what makes it stand out; it’s like peeling back layers of your own childhood while grappling with the passage of time. It lingers with you, in a good way.
Unique use of Super 8mm filmExplores themes of memory and decayAtmospheric and introspective
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