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Lost and Found: The Memory Marbles of Anthony Stern is a curious dive into the experimental and often personal visual landscape of its creator. The film feels like a patchwork of nostalgia, with Stern's films and photos flowing together in a way that captures fleeting moments and ephemeral memories. The pacing is a bit uneven, reflective of Stern's own artistic style, oscillating between more contemplative sequences and bursts of vibrant imagery. It's fascinating how the curation by Keith Richards and Julien Temple adds a layer of rock 'n' roll ethos, blending the personal with the universal. The practical effects are minimal, yet effective, allowing the raw emotional core of Stern's work to shine through—definitely a unique piece for anyone interested in the intersections of art and memory.
Curated by Keith Richards and Julien TemplePart of the Lost Weekend seriesFocuses on personal and artistic memory through visuals
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