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Meridian Plain is really something else, right? It’s a short documentary that plays with our perception of what’s alive and what’s not. The film's unique use of hundreds of thousands of photos, from wide landscapes to those intricate macro shots, creates this ethereal vibe. It’s not just a visual experience; it’s almost philosophical. The editing by Kraning breathes life into a seemingly barren environment, suggesting a hauntingly beautiful future. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into its atmosphere without rushing. It’s distinctive for its artistic approach and how it challenges our usual understandings of nature and desolation.
Meridian Plain has seen limited releases, mainly on festival circuits, which makes it quite a find for collectors interested in experimental documentaries. Its scarcity adds an interesting layer, as it’s not widely available in many formats. There's a niche but growing interest in films that explore environmental themes, making this one a curiosity for those who appreciate visual storytelling in unique ways.
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