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The Staircase Wall is an intriguing piece that feels like a meditation on loss and memory. The choice to dedicate the film to Godard is quite fitting, given its experimental nature—it's not your standard doc. You’re immersed in this haunting atmosphere created by the repetition of Proust’s footage, which almost feels like a dream. The digital abstractions add this layer of complexity, challenging how you perceive time and narrative. Fauré's music weaves through the visuals, enhancing the reflective pace. It has this unique texture that might not be for everyone but really invites you to linger on each moment, almost like a visual poem. The whole thing is a quiet exploration into the intersections of film and memory.
Dedicated to Jean-Luc Godard, reflecting his influence.Experimental use of Proust's footage and digital effects.Musical score by Gabriel Fauré enhances the narrative tone.
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