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Emak-Bakia

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In a world where reality and fantasy intertwine, a filmmaker explores the possibilities of modern life through a kaleidoscope of surreal and provocative images. The plot follows the journey of a protagonist eager to capture the ephemeral essence of time and memory. With a camera as his ally, he delves into an urban landscape where the rhythms of the city mark the pulse of his existence.

As the story progresses, a series of dreamlike scenes unfolds that challenge narrative conventions, filled with symbolism and visual experimentation. Bridges, cars, and human faces become key elements as the protagonist confronts the tensions between the real and the imagined. The film plays with the notion of time: a pastiche of disparate images that invites the viewer to reflect on the nature of perception and the fleetingness of life.

Vivid colors and evocative music enhance moments of beauty and melancholy. Through unexpected twists and a series of surprising transitions, the film becomes a sensory journey that captures the vibrancy of the contemporary world. With a blend of visual poetry and social critique, this silent masterpiece is a testament to the cinematic innovation of its time, leaving a lasting mark on the history of cinema.

Media type
Movie
Year
1926
Director
Man Ray
Writer
Man Ray
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Actors
Kiki of Montparnasse
Jacques Rigaut
Gender
Documental
Country
France
Original title
Emak-Bakia
Duration
18
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