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While in the Cevenne region of France, I filmed a large green grainfield, which came to life as the summer wind blew. The way the entire field and each type of grass moved is reminiscent of waves; sometimes it invokes other sorts of movement.
While in the Cevenne region of France, I filmed a large green grainfield, which came to life as the summer wind blew. The way the entire field and each type of grass moved is reminiscent of waves; sometimes it invokes other sorts of movement.
While in the Cevenne region of France, I filmed a large green grainfield, which came to life as the summer wind blew. The way the entire field and each type of grass moved is reminiscent of waves; sometimes it invokes other sorts of movement.
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A visual montage portrait of our contemporary world dominated by globalized technology and violence.
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