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Gilles Ehrmann et la photographie is a fascinating dive into the mind of a photographer who really wasn’t about the gimmicks. It’s an essay film, so it’s more reflective, more cerebral, which appeals to collectors who appreciate the subtleties of art. Ehrmann’s work, you see, is all about authenticity, something that André Breton picked up on and admired. This film captures a kind of quiet intensity, where the pacing gives you time to absorb each image, each idea. The atmosphere is contemplative—not flashy, but rich with layers. You get a sense of Ehrmann's philosophy on photography, which feels refreshing in a world obsessed with spectacle. There's a certain simplicity that feels profound, making this film stand out.
A unique exploration of lesser-known photographic art.Ideal for those interested in philosophical approaches to visual media.Reflective pacing allows for deep engagement with the subject.
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