Coming Apart (film)
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Coming Apart is a 1969 American film directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg
Coming Apart strongly reminds of another zeitgeist-reflecting film concerned with male angst and the war of the sexes: La Maman et la Putain. Three years before Jean Eustache's masterpiece/oddity, Ginsberg already has a very 'literary' approach to capture 'the real' and proposes duration (long takes, static camera) to cinematically fetishize reality.
One of the most memorable scenes reminds of a poem by John Suckling.
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