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So, 'Untitled #4: In Spite of Ruin, Sing in the Rain' is this fascinating dive into the interplay of sound and visuals. It's not your typical documentary - it taps into a kind of dreamlike quality, piecing together 99 films and those 8 versions of the same song. The editing is a real standout, creating a poetic rhythm that feels almost nostalgic. There’s something about the rain motif that adds a layer of melancholy, yet it’s oddly uplifting. The use of found footage brings a certain rawness to it, a collision of different eras and styles that just works. It's like a meditation on memory and resilience through this ocean of cinematic fragments. You can lose yourself in it if you let go and just absorb the atmosphere.
Avant-garde exploration of found footageStrong poetic elements throughoutUnique use of sound and music in narrative
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Carlos Adriano
Director