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Holy Time in Eternity, Holy Eternity in Time is a fascinating exploration of William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County. The film meanders through the lush landscapes and dense atmospheres that Faulkner captured in his writing. It's oddly poetic, blending documentary with a sort of lyrical reverie. You feel the weight of history and the echoes of characters that once inhabited this fictional world. Elise Florenty and Marcel Türkowsky's approach really immerses you in the sultry stillness of the South; there’s a haunting quality that lingers. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative. It invites viewers to slow down and reflect, rather than rushing through narratives or flashy visuals. It’s this blend of nostalgia and reality that makes the piece stand out.
Experimental documentary styleLush cinematographyThemes of memory and place
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