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Solitudes en ruine, a rather intriguing entry in Courant's 'Carnets filmés,' takes a meditative approach. Shot in the botanical garden of l'Arquebuse in Dijon, it’s all about the quiet beauty and intricate details of this lush space. Running at a leisurely pace, it invites you to linger on the textures and colors of around 3,500 plant species. You can almost feel the atmosphere shift with the changing light, which adds to that tranquil vibe. There’s no grand narrative, just an appreciation of what’s around us, making it a distinctive piece in the realm of experimental cinema.
This film is relatively obscure, given the lack of mainstream directors and genres associated with it. Its format is certainly unique, making it a niche interest among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema or botanical themes. Given the specificity of the subject matter and the artistic approach, it may not see widespread releases, which could contribute to its scarcity over time, likely making it more enticing for those who seek out the understated and unusual in their collections.
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