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Unfinished film (sequence in memory of Peter Hujar) captures an intimate moment in time, a raw homage to the photographer who left a lasting impact on the art scene. The film is made up of haunting Super 8 images, focusing closely on Peter’s body, his face, hands, and feet—very personal, almost reverent. You can feel the weight of grief in every frame, as if David is grappling with loss while also trying to preserve memory. The pacing is slow, allowing the viewer to linger in the sorrow, and there's an authenticity that you rarely find in more polished documentaries. It’s a poignant piece that explores themes of mortality, love, and remembrance, showcasing a tangible connection to a friend through vivid imagery and the quiet stillness of loss.
A personal reflection on loss and memory.Unique use of Super 8 format for intimacy.A window into the artistic bond between David and Peter.
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