Trace (video essay)

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Trying to expand the possibilities of video essays through reduction: Just one image to work on. No cuts. No explanatory words. Just gestures. It felt right when working on this first image from HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR. An image that I keep touching upon without ever being able to grasp it.

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