The essay I've been waiting 3 years for.
This video is so important that I downloaded it and turned off my internet so that I can watch it without interruption. After watching it, the only thing I can say is that it is exactly what I expected: a masterpiece of a video.
These are some of the most profound video essays on cinema and art in all of the Internet. I'm so glad I found your channel a few years back. Thank you very much for your incredible work! 🎬❤
Transcendental Cinema is also the name of a 1979 album by Brazilian artist Caetano Veloso.
Life-changing, consciousness-expanding, enlightenment-enhancing, soul-healing, mind-elevating, transcendental gem
This video spoke to me in so many profound ways. Your commentary, the reasoning, the logic, the magical, the existence of life, everything. How simple and yet beautiful life can be depending on the perspective which film helps us to focus on in a unique way. I have been studying alot of cinema lately as I aspire to make spiritual content and have not found many examples of the style I want until I came across your video on Transcendental Cinema. It is like the Universe listens and responds to every thought and intention, thank you!
Cinema cartography is a film school. Please make one video essay on Symbolism in cinema. How Symbols express meaning cinematically.
This channel is truly a spark of inspiration, hope and beauty in the darkness that is current manifestation of our collective conscious on the internet. Thank you for that. We are all indebted to you.
Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali(1955) Trilogy should also be included.
Always nice to hear Luiza's voice, her philosophical analysis are always on point.
In one of those films is where you can find a meaning of life, or the path to find it. There's not more pure communication than that.
There needs to be a revival of this kind of cinema.
I’m so happy there’s a new video!
God, this might have changed my life. Thank you.
One of the best channels of youtube
Never thought I would hear a Dir en grey song in a video by The Cinema Cartography
The best film, by far, that I have seen in this category is Roberto Rossellini's The Flowers of St. Francis. A VARY moving stone cold masterpiece.
Ohhhh I been waiting on this one
Beautiful! Meaningful! Essential!
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