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So, Joseph Morder sur Radio Ark en Ciel is this fascinating audio piece where the filmmaker opens up about his body of work, particularly his Film Diary, and the Morlock Academy he started back in '80. It’s less about visuals and more about his candid storytelling and the atmosphere he creates through dialogue. You sense a genuine passion for film and education in the way he recalls experiences. The pacing is relaxed, kind of reflective, which suits the intimate nature of the subject matter. It feels like being in a room with him, listening to a friend reminisce about projects and aspirations, showing how personal and community-focused filmmaking can be. The absence of conventional genres makes it even more interesting as a collector's piece.
This film exists primarily as a sound recording, which makes it a unique item in any collection, given the scarcity of similar works. There aren’t many formal releases, so finding a copy can be a bit of a hunt. Collectors often appreciate the personal connection to Morder's work and the insight it provides into his creative process. It could be a great conversation starter among enthusiasts interested in lesser-known filmmaker narratives.
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