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So, this one's quite an interesting piece. It’s a documentary that delves into the works and philosophies of some heavyweights like Straub, Huillet, and Pialat – you know, the kind of filmmakers who challenge conventions. The tone feels contemplative, almost like a lecture interspersed with film clips, which gives it a unique rhythm. It's not fast-paced or flashy, but rather a slow burn that invites reflection on the nature of cinema itself. You get these snippets of their approaches, which can be quite enlightening. The distinctiveness lies in its focus on lesser-discussed aspects of their films and the way Nordon presents it, making you think a bit deeper about the art of filmmaking. Definitely not mainstream.
Interesting exploration of lesser-known filmmakers.Contemplative tone, not for those seeking fast entertainment.Great for discussions on film theory and practice.
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