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So, 'Employees Leaving the Lumière Factory' is this fascinating 1984 work by Peter Tscherkassky that really plays with the essence of early cinema. It's like he takes this single frame from that iconic Lumière film and stretches it into something entirely new. The film has this rhythmic quality, almost like a piece of music, which is pretty cool when you think about it. You get to see those unexposed film strips laid out, and it's all about the way he strings them together, creating a sort of visual score. It’s all about the tension between the past and the act of creation, you know? The pacing is deliberate, and it invites you to linger on every moment, making the viewing experience quite meditative. It’s a testament to the creative process and a nod to the origins of cinema, really.
Not your typical documentary; more of an experimental film.Focuses on the transformation of a single frame into a broader narrative.Great for discussions on film theory and the evolution of cinema.
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