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So, Film ist. 1-6 is quite the trip. It's this patchwork of old scientific footage, stitched together by Gustav Deutsch, that really gets you thinking about the very essence of film. The tone is pretty contemplative, almost meditative at times. You feel like you're peeking into the past, and the pacing is deliberately slow, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it really allows you to absorb what's on screen. And it's all about the properties of film itself—how it captures movement, time, and, well, reality. The practical effects come from the way these clips are arranged rather than any special tricks, which adds a rawness to it. It's distinctive for sure, and it challenges how we perceive cinema in a way that's both engaging and thought-provoking.
Experimental documentary styleFocuses on film's propertiesFound footage from scientific sources
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