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So, 'Rue de Bethune, Lille, 10 h 30' is this intriguing Super 8 piece by Joseph Morder. It’s silent, which adds a certain tranquility to the viewing. The color is quite lush for a film of its time, really bringing out the textures of everyday life in Lille. The pacing feels almost meditative; you find yourself lingering on the small details, the way the light hits the street or how people move through the frame. It feels personal, like a snapshot of fleeting moments. The absence of sound lets your imagination fill in the gaps, making it a unique experience. There's a rawness here that's distinct, a kind of honesty that’s refreshing—definitely a different kind of documentary.
Unique visual style captured on Super 8 filmSilent film allows for personal interpretationFocus on everyday life, creating an intimate atmosphere
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