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Stained Glass is an intriguing documentary that’s hard to pigeonhole. The film opens with a unique request to the projectionist, setting a slightly off-kilter tone. It explores the intricate relationship between cinema and the act of watching, almost like a meditation on the experience itself. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the visuals, which often feature stunning shots reminiscent of stained glass windows—filtered light and color playing an essential role. It dives into themes of perception, memory, and the ephemeral nature of film, while the practical effects used to illustrate these ideas add a tactile quality. There's something distinctly personal about it, almost like a love letter to the craft of filmmaking.
Unique request to projectionist adds a layer of intrigueExplores cinema's relationship with perception and memoryVisuals reminiscent of stained glass enhance the experience
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Peter Miller
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