La Jetee (1963)
Chris Marker's "La Jetee" Although it is a 'short' film (with only 28 minutes in length), Chris Marker's " La Jetee " has the same effect and influence as anything considered "feature length." And unlike other films, La Jetee " is composed completely of stills and uses a voiceover to narrate the story. Does that even qualify this as a 'film?' I would argue yes. In fact, the exclusive use of stills only aids in the film's concept. It centers on a prisoner in a post-apocalyptic Paris who is used as a lab rat for the experiments of scientists attempting to travel in time. Because our prisoner has such a deep connection to his past, this makes him the perfect subject. While 'visiting' the past, he is able to reach out and connect to a woman he once saw when he was a child. As the experiment continues day-by-day, his time spent with her is his only solace. The use of stills is thematically valuable in two ways. Firstl...