This film mesmerizes me. Missing Pages is a short film by Jerome Oliver about a genius professor and the time machine he creates which leads him into internal battles, a war for humanities humanness, and a reckoning with reality. It is set in a sort of post-singularity minimalist landscape. The entire film is composed of manipulated digital photography with a technique called fotomation. If you enjoy film for films sake then one would argue solely on their use of an experimental approach that it should be watched, but I just really liked the film all around. The music adds a depth which keeps bringing me back.
Missing Pages
This film mesmerizes me. Missing Pages is a short film by Jerome Oliver about a genius professor and the time machine he creates which leads him into internal battles, a war for humanities humanness, and a reckoning with reality. It is set in a sort of post-singularity minimalist landscape. The entire film is composed of manipulated digital photography with a technique called fotomation. If you enjoy film for films sake then one would argue solely on their use of an experimental approach that it should be watched, but I just really liked the film all around. The music adds a depth which keeps bringing me back.
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