How the Wooden Structures Survived in My Mind
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"Memory makes the most beautiful movies..." A voice is heard in the dark while a flashlight traces the wooden skeletons of half-erected buildings and frames. Using architecture, sound distortion and a nocturnal floating camera, the construction of memory feels like a dream remembered and instantly forgotten; a memory not something to be preserved but destroyed outside the mind.
Thadeusz Tischbein directed How the Wooden Structures Survived in My Mind. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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