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So, 'Deborah Stratman to Nancy Holt: For the Time Being' is this intriguing documentary that feels quite personal. It’s like a video letter, weaving together reflections on these fascinating locations—think terminal lakes and monuments. The Great Salt Lake and Mono Lake provide a haunting backdrop, and you can sense the weight of time in every frame. There's something meditative about the pacing; it encourages you to linger on the landscape and consider the interplay of nature and human intervention. The atmosphere is both serene and contemplative, which really aligns with the themes of time and memory. You might find the approach is more of an art piece than a straightforward doc, capturing this deep connection between the two filmmakers.
Explores unique relationships with landscapes.Strong themes of memory and time.Artistic approach rather than traditional documentary.
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