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So, 'The Cinema and the Wind and Photography' is this intriguing documentary that really digs into how documentary filmmaking interacts with reality. It's not just about capturing what's there; it questions if it even aims for authenticity or if it's more of a reinterpretation, like a space where reality gets shifted. The pacing is contemplative, letting you absorb the visuals and thoughts presented. There's something about the atmosphere that feels a bit detached yet deeply engaging, almost like an art piece rather than a straightforward narrative. It plays around with the concept of mise-en-scène in a way that makes you reflect on what's real versus what's been curated. Quite a distinctive piece that garners more thought than it might first seem to.
Interesting take on documentary conventions.Focuses on the philosophical aspects of filmmaking.Pacing allows for deep contemplation.
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