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How to Fold a Green Screen is this intriguing little performance piece that feels more like an intimate gathering than a conventional film. Set in a bare New York gallery, Marie Losier creates a playful atmosphere, inviting her friends, including Jackie Raynal, to engage in a kind of improvised filmmaking. The pacing is laid-back, with moments of laughter and experimentation, all while they grapple with the absurdity of folding a green screen. It's a delightful exploration of friendship and creativity, showcasing the charm of practical effects and the spontaneity of the short film format. The chemistry between Raynal and Losier gives it a warm, inviting tone that lingers long after the screen fades to black.
This film has circulated in limited formats, making its physical copies quite scarce in collector circles. There has been some interest for its unique take on collaborative art-making and the behind-the-scenes vibe that it captures so effortlessly. Its unconventional nature might not appeal to everyone, but for those who appreciate the experimental side of cinema, it's a fascinating piece to seek out.
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