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La noirceur souterraine des racines is a fascinating dive into the unseen world around us, all captured on 16mm film. It's a triptych, which gives it this intriguing layered feel, almost like flipping through an old photo album. The use of hand processing and photochemical alteration really adds a tactile quality, making the visuals quite immersive. You get this raw, organic vibe that’s hard to replicate digitally. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, inviting viewers to linger on each frame. There’s a sense of exploring the hidden relationships between stones, plants, and nature itself—it's more of a sensory journey than a traditional narrative. The analog techniques make it distinct, leaving you with a lingering appreciation for the natural world.
Unique use of 16mm film and analog techniques.Contemplative pacing that allows for deep immersion.Explores themes of nature and interconnectedness.
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