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I Remember (1998) offers a unique glimpse into the artistic minds of two legendary photographers through an imaginative lens. With Robert Frank stepping into the shoes of Alfred Stieglitz, and Jerome Souther portraying Frank, the film captures an afternoon rich with introspection and the nuances of artistic partnership. June Leaf's portrayal of Georgia O'Keeffe adds another layer of depth. The film's pacing feels meditative, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere rather than rush through it. The minimalistic approach, along with the deliberate framing, highlights the precision of the visual art form, making it a significant, if niche, exploration of creativity and collaboration.
I Remember is somewhat elusive in distribution, with limited copies circulating among collectors. Its unique narrative structure and artistic themes resonate with those deeply invested in the photography world. As for format, it's primarily been released in VHS and a rare DVD, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for enthusiasts. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the intricacies of artistic homage and representation.
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