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Temps Japonais is a fascinating exploration of Japan through a fragmented lens, a documentary that feels more like an experiential tapestry than a linear narrative. Each viewing offers a fresh perspective, as the editing shifts with every projection, ensuring that no two experiences are the same. The atmosphere is reflective and intimate, the pace languid, almost meditative. You find yourself immersed in little scenes of daily life, striking visuals, and sounds that hint at deeper themes of transience and perception. What really sets it apart is that it invites you to reconsider the act of watching itself - it’s less about content and more about engagement. A true collector's piece for anyone who appreciates non-traditional storytelling.
Non-linear narrative structureDynamic editing styleMeditative atmosphere
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Jean-Charles Fitoussi
Director