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Cott's Age Old Odyssey is one of those films that takes you on a trip, quite literally. It’s an experimental piece, shot entirely during a Sunday outing to a cottage. The atmosphere is oddly intimate, almost like a personal diary, with the self-composed soundtrack weaving through the visuals in such a way that it feels alive. The pacing is deliberately languid, encouraging you to absorb each frame, each glimpse of nature. The avant-garde visual styles—think playful color overlays and textured shots—really set it apart from conventional documentary storytelling. There’s a distinct handmade quality here that speaks to a certain kind of art; it’s a reflection of the everyday made extraordinary. The performances? Well, they’re more about presence than acting, which adds to the film's unique charm.
Experimentally shot during a cottage tripSelf-composed soundtrack enhances the moodFeatures avant-garde visual styles
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Michael Brousseau-Diotte
Director