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STEREO FRAMEWORK/ASYNCHROMY

This project fits within my cameraless conceptual interests as a filmmaker. Specifically, this cinematographic proposal consists of projecting 35mm film on both sides and exploring the specificity of its transparency and the double soundtrack. As in my previous films, I am exploring different ways of creating new forms using the materiality of celluloid and its potential.

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This project fits within my cameraless conceptual interests as a filmmaker. Specifically, this cinematographic proposal consists of projecting 35mm film on both sides and exploring the specificity of its transparency and the double soundtrack. As in my previous films, I am exploring different ways of creating new forms using the materiality of celluloid and its potential.

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