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Images That Ate Themselves is an intriguing 16mm documentary that offers a unique lens on the act of creation and consumption in film. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as it loops through its themes of repetition and decay. Jovanović's work captures a certain rawness, with practical effects that are almost tactile; you can sense the grain of the film stock. It’s not just about the visuals but the ideas behind them—how images can devour the very essence of what they represent. The atmosphere is thick, layered with a sense of nostalgia and confrontation. Each frame feels purposeful, yet there's a chaotic freedom that runs through it all, making it stand out in the realm of experimental cinema.
Not widely known but has a dedicated following among experimental film enthusiasts.The film's use of 16mm gives it a distinct, grainy texture that adds to the atmosphere.Interesting for discussions around the impact of images in media and art.
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