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NOTES ON JONAS MEKAS captures a unique slice of the avant-garde film world through a lens that’s as much about sound as it is about vision. The film feels like a casual jam session itself, blending unscripted moments with spontaneous music from Mekas. It’s not just a look at the man but rather an exploration of his creative process, diving into editing as an art form. The pacing meanders like a conversation, often reflective rather than direct, which can be both inviting and frustrating. There’s an authenticity in the way it showcases Mekas’ eclectic personality and artistic spirit. It’s all very intimate, a documentary that feels more like an experience than a straightforward narrative.
Focus on the editing techniques explored.Appreciate the spontaneous musical interludes.Reflect on the intimacy of the documentary style.
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