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Festival

2010 · 80 min
3.0 / 10 · TMDB

Jean-Claude Rousseau is a filmmaker who believes in the natural power of images. The rigid compositions create something like a pure state, which constantly changes during the period of its viewing – like an empty and simultaneously detail-packed field. During this period the viewer is challenged to find and occupy his own position, to find his perspective in a similar way the filmmaker has found his in several places. Festival combines places the artist has visited during the last few years. Jean-Claude Rousseau’s films not only make beautiful discoveries, they are beautiful discoveries.

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Year 2010
Director Jean-Claude Rousseau
Runtime 80 min.
Rating TMDB: 3.0/10 (1 votes)

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Rousseau constructs a cinematic space that relies on rhythm and stillness, exploring the very nature of perception. His method is a trust in the image, stripped of narrative pressure.

What lingers after viewing is a meditative clarity, as if the act of seeing itself has been recalibrated. The film is an invitation to slow down and rediscover the world through a patient, attentive gaze. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Jean-Claude Rousseau

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In complete silence, on a large screen, with all distractions removed. Best for a quiet morning.

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