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So, there's this 1984 documentary, 'Mesures de miel et de lait sauvage', directed by Teo Hernandezâwell, at least that's how it's credited. Itâs a fascinating dive into a Paris that most people overlook. He captures the debris of city life: discarded items, stains, and graffitiâall framed in a way that turns the mundane into something almost poetic. The pacing feels deliberate, giving viewers time to linger on the overlooked details. Itâs not about the grand narrative; rather, itâs a meditative exploration of urban waste as art. You get this raw, unfiltered look at the city, which I find pretty compelling. The visuals are striking, and there's an atmosphere thatâs both gritty and oddly contemplative. Definitely a unique piece for those who appreciate the subtleties of documentary filmmaking.
Focus on urban decay and beauty.Slow pacing allows for reflection.Interesting use of textures and colors.
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