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So, 'Jonas Mekas Anthology' is really an interesting piece that digs deep into the mind of Mekas, you know? It feels intimate, almost like you're sitting in on a private conversation with this legend of avant-garde cinema. The footage from the 90s gives it this rawness that’s quite enchanting. You get this sense of his philosophy on being a 'filmer' rather than a traditional filmmaker. The pacing is reflective, meandering in a way that mirrors Mekas' own style—lots of moments to just breathe and soak it all in. It’s not just about the visuals; it's about capturing life as it flows. There's something about the way the material is stitched together that feels very personal and almost diary-like. Great for those who appreciate the nuances of independent film.
Focus on the intimate style of filmmaking.Highlights Mekas' philosophy as a 'filmer'.Captures the essence of life through a personal lens.
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