

Chris Marker · 1983 · Film
1h 40m · Documentary
In 6 Achriom libraries
This film stands as a meditation on the fluidity of memory and the subjective experience of time, intertwining disparate locations and cultural moments into a tapestry of existential thought.
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If the memory in Sans Soleil stayed with you, First Light by John Banville walks the same thread. This novel intricately weaves themes of identity and memory with the complexities of consciousness, exploring how art and science intertwine. If the memory in Sans Soleil stayed with you, Vijfduizend kilometer per seconde by Manuele Fior walks the same thread. This work explores the intricate web of human connections against a backdrop of time and distance, utilizing a blend of surreal imagery and poignant storytelling.
If the memory in Sans Soleil stayed with you, Amnesia walks the same thread. This poignant narrative explores the depths of personal identity through the lens of memory loss, inviting viewers to empathize with the protagonist's struggle for self-understanding. If the identity in Sans Soleil stayed with you, Persona (2019) by Yoon Jong-shin walks the same thread. This work delves into the multifaceted nature of identity, presenting unique narratives that challenge the viewer's perception of self and others.
If the identity in Sans Soleil stayed with you, Fate/stay night TV Reproduction by Studio Deen walks the same thread. This series delves into profound themes related to existence, identity, and the complicated relationship between humans and technology. If the identity in Sans Soleil stayed with you, Paprika by MADHOUSE, Sony Pictures Entertainment walks the same thread. This visually stunning film masterfully explores the interface between dreams and reality, inviting viewers on a journey through the subconscious.
If the memory in Sans Soleil stayed with you, Dag Solstad 17. roman by Dag Solstad walks the same thread. This record presents a contemplative exploration of complex themes such as identity and societal expectations. If the identity in Sans Soleil stayed with you, Cryptomnesia by El Grupo Nuevo De Omar Rodriguez Lopez walks the same thread. This record delves into the complexity of identity and memory, blending various influences and styles to create a rich soundscape.
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