So, Jours de mes années is quite the intriguing piece. Directed by Max de Haas, it’s this experimental short that weaves together scenes from different moments in a man's life. You feel the weight of memory here; it captures that bittersweet blend of youth’s carefree days and the stark realities of adulthood. The pacing is erratic yet intentional, almost like a dream that jolts you awake at times. The practical effects are subtle but effective in creating a surreal atmosphere, really pulling you into the emotional core. It’s a fascinating exploration of joy and the harshness of existence, and it definitely has a unique narrative style that feels almost lost to time.
Great for collectors interested in avant-garde cinema.Exemplifies the blend of drama and fantasy in film.A must-see for those who appreciate experimental storytelling.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore More
Explore our complete collection organized by genre
Key Crew
Max de Haas
Director