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The Seasons (1961)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 27M

Director : Franco Piavoli

Synopsis

Eternal and cyclical movement. A young woman crosses the seasons. With his 8mm Paillard, Piavoli starts his poetic journey with a drawn-out gaze on nature, which condenses passing time into a single shot.

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Franco Piavoli
Franco Piavoli
Director
Franco Piavoli
Franco Piavoli
Writer
Franco Piavoli
Franco Piavoli
Director of Photography
Franco Piavoli
Franco Piavoli
Producer

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