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Wal(l)zen is a peculiar exploration of time and music. The way the piano player interprets Chopin's work backwards, it creates an intriguing atmosphere, almost dreamlike. Galeta's decision to film both forward and reverse offers a unique perspective on performance—like watching a haunting echo of creation unfold. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to savor each variation and really absorb the nuances of the piece. The documentary captures not just the act of playing but hints at deeper themes of memory and perception. There's something about the simplicity of it all, yet it resonates on multiple levels—definitely a distinctive entry in the documentary genre worth considering for its experimental approach.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on music and its temporal natureUnique reverse performance concept
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