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The Water of the Seine is a curious piece. Teo Hernandez, the director, captures the Seine in such an intimate way, it feels like you’re wandering the riverbanks yourself. It’s not just water, it’s reflections, light, and movement – almost like a living canvas. The pacing is meditative, inviting you to linger on every ripple and shimmer. There’s no narration or heavy-handed storytelling, just pure immersion into the atmosphere of Paris through its water. It’s distinctive in how it blurs the line between documentary and art film, with practical effects coming from nature itself. It feels like a visual poem, really. Not a typical documentary, but it’s got a soul that resonates if you're open to it.
Focuses on the beauty of nature and light.No narration, purely visual experience.Great for fans of experimental or art films.
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