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Station II is an intriguing piece, really. Shot on Super 8, it’s got this raw, spontaneous feel that captures the essence of Detroit’s Lincoln Street Art Park. The film opens with a simple, almost hypnotic shot of a fluorescent light, setting a tone that feels both industrial and reflective. As it unfolds, the director cleverly employs different methods of superimposition, layering 35mm stills of industrial architecture over the moving images. It's like you're peeling back layers of history and emotion. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in each frame. It’s distinctive for sure, blending the tactile nature of film with urban exploration, creating an atmosphere that’s haunting yet oddly beautiful. Definitely a unique watch for fans of experimental animation.
Shot on Super 8 for an authentic feelUnique blend of animation and still photographyExplores themes of industrial decay and beauty
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