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Périssable Paradis is a captivating documentary that unfolds over fifteen years, immersing you in the evolving landscape of Le Bois de Vincennes. It juxtaposes the serene beauty of this urban forest with the stark aftermath of the 1999 storm that tore through it. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb both the devastation and the recovery of nature. The cinematography captures the stark contrast of life, and decay, with a raw authenticity that’s hard to shake. You can feel the pulse of the forest as it shifts from vibrant to desolate and back again. It's distinctive in its focus on a single location over an extensive period, subtly commenting on nature’s resilience. There's something haunting yet beautiful about the way it unfolds.
Unique focus on a single location over timeExploration of nature's resilienceHaunting cinematography captures beauty and decay
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