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The Green Fog is a unique documentary that pays tribute to Hitchcock's Vertigo without ever showing its actual footage, which is quite a feat. It stitches together a collage of clips from various films and media, all tying back to San Francisco—the true star of the original. You get this atmospheric journey through the fog, where the essence of the city feels alive and haunting. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the visuals and soundscapes. It's less about the narrative and more about evoking a mood, a sense of place. I think its distinctive approach lies in how it challenges our perception of homage; you're left pondering the nature of memory and film.
An experimental take on documentary filmmaking.Highlights the relationship between film and location.A thoughtful examination of cinema as art.
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