the squidgy algorithm: if that then YES!

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the squidgy algorithm: if that then YES!

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.....to plough the soft yielding brains of this community
(exhuming jewels of pooled knowledge)



i love a film, please lead me to another like it...

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a first request, after aha! concluding that the new topic magic still happens: after watching the lovely 'i love my boring life' (2009) the other day i remembered that one of my absolute favourite films is victor kossakovsky's hush! where he just films stuff out of his window for a year then wryly assembles a movie out of it.

can anyone recommend me any other 'just observing' (at a slight ironic distance) everyday domestic life movies? am not coming up with much other than travelogues and was wanting something more window-static....
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My favorite of these kinds of movies is probably "La-bas" / Down There (2006) by Chantal Akerman, where she is sometimes commenting on what is happening outside her window and sometimes just letting the camera and audio "speak". Fantastic movie!
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Also, if I remember correctly, British filmmaker John Smith has made a bit similar movies, though they're sometimes more about standing on a street corner, observing, or even taking a short stroll in the neighborhood.
But if I recall correctly, the one that actually did the gazing outside the window thing was FLAG MOUNTAIN (2010).
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thank you! my antiquated dried-out brain couldn't answer my own question yesterday, but i've done a bit more digging and have started on my WOW! (window on world) viewing list, to which i'll gratefully add your suggestions (street corners, short strolls are also welcome)....

to check:
day is done - thomas imbach
the other day - ignacio agüero
the way we are - pedro marques
the bad field - bernhard sallmann
down there - chantal akerman
flag mountain - john smith
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when it comes to street corners (kind of) and short strolls, maybe these could be something to look for:

Intervals (Peter Greenaway, 1969)
The Girl Chewing Gum (John Smith, 1976)
The Black Tower (John Smith, 1987)

I haven't seen it and it's probably quite a bit different, but Kossakovsky has made a great sounding movie in 2018 called AQUARELA, where he only filmed water all over the world and assembled his sounds and images of water into a 90 minute film.
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i've seen & ♥ all those three, maybe being an alien voyeur of the quotidian is in my english dna

i'll see if i can track down the kossakovsky, i've only seen syvato from him in addition to tishe!...
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excellently squidgy :)

only i have to hammer some 2009s right now, then will come back to this (that's if i remember, i've just spent 10 mins looking for a specific jumper to put on cuz i was cold only to discover i was already wearing it...sigh)
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Jem Hader's Counting might, well, count for your category. Pretty much is just filming out of windows. I liked it, but it seems not to be a favorite for the few others I follow who saw it.
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yeah i watched that for the 2015 poll, that's the kind of stuff :)
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