The Beauty in Monotony | The New Yorker Screening Room
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- Опубліковано 30 сер 2022
- A film by Kenzie Sutton reveals human nature’s tendency to repeat routines over, and over, and over, and over.
Here is the story behind the film: www.newyorker.com/culture/scr...
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Came back to revisit this short after seeing the highlight on how they built the rotating set, just adds a new perspective on the whole thing. Such a mindblowing short btw.
Any idea where i could see that? Thx
She's an incredible artist, I got the chance to listen and speak with her, truly inspiring
This was really amazing and a great concept. I very much enjoyed it and appreciate you guys Sharing these little stories. This is better than journalism
Thank you
Haven’t I told you my Deja vu joke already?
Well done!
Underrated❤
Over my head.
This.is.cool
This world is really short and it feels lonely
love❤️
0:04 😹
What talent. Go Kenzie
What a talent. Go Kenzie
went kafkaesque real quick
I’m the guy mowing.
I'm the guy mowing, but with my leg hair haha
🌎👍❤.
Lookout Andy Warhol!😊
0:27 is that obama?
Sisyphos?