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Rojo Žalia Blau is an intriguing exploration of color and landscape, really. The way Schmid uses the three-strip Technicolor technique gives this film a unique visual texture. The interplay of hues and shadows creates a palpable atmosphere, almost like you’re stepping into a painting. It’s not just about pretty images; there’s a depth in how she captures the essence of places like Spain, Lithuania, and Austria. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to really soak in the visuals, and the documentary feels like a meditation on nature and perception. It's fascinating how her earlier work, NYC RGB, sets the stage for this. You can see her evolving, pushing boundaries of color and form.
Utilizes three-strip Technicolor for vivid visualsExplores themes of nature and perceptionPacing allows for deep visual immersion
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