All the Memories in the World is a very well put together film. Clips from hundreds of films with similar content are strung together to illustrate the narrative. It really makes one think about how much of our memories are that of film fiction. What is supposed to be entertainment sticks in our mind better than actual life events. We have to remember which memories are real and which occurred on screen. Sometimes that is difficult. Your brain can blur the real and the fiction together into a mess that all become life experiences.
This was online class I've taken that I have enjoyed the most. The video chats made this feel more like a class rather than just learning from an anonymous person on a computer. I enjoyed the films and it made me think about all the different ways metacinema can be used and the various purposed it has. I wish I would've had time to truly make the meta film I planned on making for this class, but now I'm inspired to make metacinematic work of my own.
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