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Grand Littoral feels like stepping into one of Jouve's photographs, where the boundaries of landscape and human presence blur. It's a quiet exploration of Marseille's outskirts, weaving through the motorways and scrubland paths. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments to breathe – the figures, almost ghost-like, drift through this modern yet desolate space, echoing the essence of her photographic work. There's a tangible atmosphere, a sense of isolation mixed with fleeting connections. The way Jouve captures these moments, it really draws you in. It’s not about narrative in the traditional sense; it’s more about creating a feeling, a subtle commentary on our relationship with urban landscapes and the people within them.
Themes of isolation and urbanity are prevalent.Non-linear storytelling; more of an experiential film.Noteworthy for its visual style, echoing her photography.
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Valérie Jouve
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