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So, Panorama des rives de la Seine, II is this early short from '97 that captures the Seine's banks in a way that feels both raw and striking. It’s not just a simple moving image; it manages to evoke a sense of nostalgia, almost like you can feel the currents of the river flowing through the frame. There’s a certain stillness to the pacing, almost meditative, as you watch the world unfold in front of you. The lack of a director credited adds a layer of mystery, doesn’t it? This film stands out in its simplicity and is an interesting piece in the timeline of visual representation in cinema. Just a slice of life, really, but it has a charm about it that’s hard to overlook.
Finding an original print of Panorama des rives de la Seine, II can be quite the challenge, as many early films like this one tend to be scarce. Its historical significance and the mystery surrounding its unknown director certainly enhance its allure among collectors. While it may not have the same notoriety as other early works, its unique perspective and atmospheric qualities make it a noteworthy entry in any serious collection of early cinema.
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