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Yann Chapotel meticulously rearranged live-action shots from a multi-story residential building into a formally rigid montage movie—featuring a slew of surprising twists and turns along the way. At the same time, we observe people oscillating between interiors and exteriors, performing everyday activities on balconies and by the open window, which Chapotel combines into a collective choreography.

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Yann Chapotel meticulously rearranged live-action shots from a multi-story residential building into a formally rigid montage movie—featuring a slew of surprising twists and turns along the way. At the same time, we observe people oscillating between interiors and exteriors, performing everyday activities on balconies and by the open window, which Chapotel combines into a collective choreography.

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