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Temps mort is this intriguing documentary that unfolds during the spring of 2020, a period that feels both distant and achingly close. It’s about two creators, one in the bustling heart of Paris and the other in the serene countryside. Their correspondence, mainly through phone videos, captures the rawness of their experiences during lockdown. The film's tone feels intimate, almost like you're peeking into their private thoughts and struggles, but there's a universality to it too. The pacing is contemplative, mirroring the slow, heavy days of the pandemic. What stands out is how they blend the personal with the collective, creating a historical artifact of our time, a kind of diary that is both personal and shared.
Reflects on the pandemic experience through personal lenses.Blends diary-style filmmaking with documentary elements.Interesting take on isolation and creativity in crisis.
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