What a wonderful and diverse assortment of screen caps from what appears to be a distinguished group of documentary features. I've only seen two (Groening's INTO GREAT SILENCE and Smith's AMERICAN MOVIE) but what a mesmerizing film it was (yeah, my wife fell asleep at the Film Forum screening, ha!) but I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea. Set in the French Alps, it chronicles the daily routines of monks, who live the simplest lives on the planet. It's a rapturous visual tapestry on display! I'd love to see THE HOUSE OF SUH, particularly.
What a wonderful and diverse assortment of screen caps from what appears to be a distinguished group of documentary features. I've only seen two (Groening's INTO GREAT SILENCE and Smith's AMERICAN MOVIE) but what a mesmerizing film it was (yeah, my wife fell asleep at the Film Forum screening, ha!) but I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea. Set in the French Alps, it chronicles the daily routines of monks, who live the simplest lives on the planet. It's a rapturous visual tapestry on display! I'd love to see THE HOUSE OF SUH, particularly.
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