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Sfumato is a contemplative piece that really lingers in your mind. The film follows painter Bernard Legay in this desinhabited world—there's something hauntingly beautiful about the way he gathers silence as if it's paint itself. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the stillness of his environment, and there's an almost meditative quality to his process. You get this real sense of solitude and introspection, and it invites you to reflect on the nature of creativity and inspiration. The atmosphere feels both ethereal and grounded, which is a tricky balance to achieve. The minimalistic approach to visuals is striking, emphasizing the practical effects of nature and space rather than overproduced elements. It’s a distinctive exploration of art and existence.
Explores the relationship between art and silenceUnique visual and auditory atmosphereFocuses on the creative process in isolation
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Christophe Bisson
Director