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So, "Lettre filmée de Joseph Morder à Alain Cavalier" is quite the intriguing piece, really. It's this unique correspondence captured on film, melding personal reflection with a touch of experimental style. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and the nuances of the dialogue. There's a certain intimacy in the way Morder addresses Cavalier, almost like a visual letter that becomes a meditation on filmmaking and friendship. It’s not just dialogue; it’s layered with emotion and insight, which you don’t often find in standard narratives. The absence of a traditional plot gives it a distinctive feel—more a conversation with the viewer, if that makes sense.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, having limited releases over the years. Its experimental nature and the personal touch from Morder make it a curiosity for those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. Those looking to dive deeper into the correspondence between filmmakers will find value in this piece, although it may require some digging to locate a physical copy, as it hasn't been widely circulated.
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