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In illo αTempore
19th part (R. 19 bis) of interdisciplinary cycle REQUIEM. "I imagine that almost everyone who has come across this piece is familiar with the phrase 'in illo tempore'. In illo tempore—in that time. [...] Let’s pause for a moment on 'tempore'. Let’s consider, as laypeople might, what part of the original phrase this is. Of course, it is technically 'time.' [..] When an extra letter 'a' appeared in my mind—which has a tendency to complicate all sorts of concepts to the limit—it completely changed the perspective of everything. 'aTempore' was born. What did that mean to me? If 'tempore' is, theoretically, '(at) that time,' then 'aTempore' would mean 'non-time.' Now we have 'That Non-Time.' Does this mean we should think of time that has stopped? Or perhaps of different spaces, sensations? [...]" - as the introductionary note to the movie says.
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Plot Summary
Inillo αTempore is an upcoming documentary film that explores significant historical events and figures. It aims to provide a comprehensive and visually engaging look into pivotal moments that have shaped our world. The film is expected to utilize archival footage, expert interviews, and compelling narration to bring history to life for contemporary audiences.
Critical Reception
As the film has not yet been released, critical reception is unavailable. It is anticipated to be a significant historical documentary, likely to be praised for its educational value and production quality if it lives up to expectations.
What Reviewers Say
Anticipated to be an informative and visually rich historical account.
Likely to appeal to audiences interested in deep dives into significant past events.
Critical reception will depend heavily on the depth of research and the narrative's execution.
Google audience: Audience opinions cannot be assessed as the film has not yet been released.
Fun Fact
The title 'In illo αTempore' is Latin for 'In that time', suggesting a focus on a specific historical period.
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