Paris, Texas (1984) dir. Wim Wenders
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Paris, Texas (1984) dir. Wim Wenders

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Kidding (2018)
This is called
Shaynas Sequence
a lot of people are tagging this with “film” and “movies” or talking about the magic of moviemaking but i really want to point out that Kidding is a TV show.
i feel it’s important to make this distinction because there’s a common (sometimes subconscious) thought that TV is a lesser form of digital art compared to film, but television, especially recently, has been phenomenal and it deserves proper credit as a storytelling medium, as well as a craft just as capable of amazing work like this
“Are you making this magic?” “No. You are.”
The Secret Garden (1993), dir. Agnieszka Holland