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Duration-Landscape: Cornfield is this intriguing 2010 documentary that plays with perception in a way that feels almost tactile. The director, who remains anonymous, uses a fascinating technique, applying paint and vaseline on the filter, which distorts the visuals in unexpected ways. It creates a kind of dream-like quality that feels both unsettling and beautiful. The pacing is slow, which really gives you time to absorb the landscapes, and there’s something meditative about it. It’s all about how we see and interpret reality, and honestly, it leaves you with more questions than answers. It’s definitely not your standard documentary, but that's what makes it worth a watch if you're into experimental film.
Experimental approach to documentary.Focus on perception and reality.Anonymity of director adds mystery.
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