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So, 'Notes for a Déjà vu' is this intriguing piece that plays with the essence of memory and nostalgia, all narrated by the iconic Jonas Mekas. His voice has this gentle, almost haunting quality as it threads over old 16mm footage, creating a dreamy sense of longing. The film wanders through imagined landscapes of Mexico, but it's not just about the visuals; it's deeply introspective. There's a certain pacing to it, almost meditative, which really draws you into the act of remembering, like memory itself is fluid and alive. The blend of Mekas’ words and the textured film gives it a palpable atmosphere of both beauty and melancholy, making it quite distinctive in the realm of avant-garde cinema.
This film is part of a niche yet growing interest in Mekas’ work, particularly given its unique approach blending memory and avant-garde filmmaking. While it may not be widely circulated, collectors appreciate its experimental style and limited availability on various formats. The scarcity of original prints and the intimate feel of the 16mm footage add to its allure for those who cherish Mekas' legacy.
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