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The Aqueduct of Seyssuel is a curious piece of cinema, where observation meets sensation. It’s a collection of five fragments, like snapshots of a fleeting moment as you meander along Gorneton's trail in Seyssuel. The film embraces the quiet intensity of solitude, framed through the lens of a digital camera that seems to ponder the light and sound around it. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really soak in the atmosphere, almost meditative. There’s a rawness here that feels like a personal exploration rather than a polished documentary. It's definitely an experience that invites you to reflect, and each fragment adds an intriguing layer to the narrative of place and presence.
Features a unique blend of sound and light exploration.Captures the essence of solitude through digital cinematography.An experimental work that may appeal to avant-garde film enthusiasts.
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