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Stossek 68-86 is an intriguing peek into the life of Walter Stoschek, the Viennese electrician who captures his mundane yet strangely profound existence over nearly two decades. The film's charm lies in its rawness—shot on Super 8, it has this textured, grainy feel that really transports you to that time. Stoschek, often addressing an imaginary audience, creates this odd sense of connection as he chronicles everything from the trivial to the significant moments of his life. It's like a diary, but visual. The pacing can feel meandering, reflecting the ebb and flow of daily life, and there's a certain magic in witnessing the ordinary through his lens. It's a unique exploration of memory and identity, and the way he reveres those fleeting moments is something you don’t often see.
Fascinating look at personal history through Super 8 filmUnique narrative style, with Stoschek addressing an imaginary audienceA blend of the mundane and the significant in daily life
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