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Idem Paris is such a fascinating example of documentary filmmaking that leans heavily on the visual. The film meanders through the fine art printing studio in Paris, showcasing the delicate dance of lithography in nearly complete silence. You get lost in the rhythm of the printing process, how each layer unfolds with such care. The atmosphere is almost meditative, drawing you into the world of craftsmanship. You can feel the weight of history and artistry in every frame. It's not about dialogue or flashy edits; it’s about the tactile and the tangible, which really sets it apart. The pacing is slow, but it offers a deep appreciation for the art that many might overlook. A lovely film for those who appreciate the minutiae of creation.
Documentary on fine art printingFocuses on lithography processNearly wordless, emphasizes visual storytelling
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