: Layer traditional brass (like the Rajasthan Express horn section) with experimental electronic textures or Jonny Greenwood’s signature ondes Martenot to create a "meditative universe" of sound. Collaborative Mindset
Paul Thomas Anderson’s Junun (2015) is a cinematic departure in the truest sense. Best known for the sprawling epics There Will Be Blood and Magnolia , or the neon-soaked noir of Inherent Vice , Anderson strips away the heavy machinery of plot, dialogue, and dramatic tension in this 54-minute documentary. What remains is a pure, unadulterated celebration of the creative act—a film that feels less like a movie and more like a meditative trance.
You love Jonny Greenwood, Radiohead, PTA’s visual eye, or just want to feel happy for an hour. Skip it if: You need traditional structure, narration, or don’t care for instrumental/experimental music.
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