Dream on, Dreamers

I spent just about every evening of my high school years at the Stockholm Cinematheque. That’s why I find Adair’s book and Bertolucci’s film version of The Dreamers interesting (despite the horrible ”May 68” romanticism):

https://anartapart.substack.com/p/a-labyrinth-of-mirrors

”Both works understand the cinematheque as more than a repository of films—it functions as an archaeological site where the sedimentary layers of cultural memory accumulate and interact. Like Proust’s madeleine, each screening triggers involuntary memories that collapse temporal boundaries. Yet this metaphor, powerful as it was in 2003, requires serious reconsideration in our current digital age. The physical cinematheque, with its darkened theater and communal viewing experience, has been largely supplanted by the algorithm-driven recommendation engine. Where once cinephiles gathered in sacred spaces to commune with celluloid gods, they now navigate infinite scrolls of content, each click generating data points that feed ever more sophisticated prediction models.”

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