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The article focuses on a symposium organized by the Abdulrahman Kanoo Cultural Center about poetic cinema, presented by film director and screenwriter Ali Said. Said explained that poetic cinema relies on imagery, feeling, and rhythm rather than traditional storytelling. It is characterized by the use of long shots, a calm pace, and the role of editing in enhancing emotional expression. The symposium showcased examples from international films such as Tarkovsky's "Mirror" and the film "Old Phone Number," emphasizing the importance of imagery and memory in shaping cinematic work. The audience engaged with the topic through questions about the role of the director of photography and the impact of image speed in a visually consuming era. The event concluded with honoring Ali Said, reaffirming the significance of poetic cinema in enriching the cinematic experience and offering distinctive artistic expressions.
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