Guy Maddin on L’âge d’or:

“Every now and then they’d talk, and I love when you can hear the tape recorder or whatever they used, the big discs, when they started recording the sound. You can hear the stylus digging into the grooves and you could hear the silence ending, the records being changed in the soundtrack. I loved the feeling, the clunkiness. It’s like looking
at a painting and loving the paint and not what it’s representing.”

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