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Friday, May 30th, 2025 12:33 PM

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Short film(?) involving exploding houses and/or various household/personal items rising into the air, watched on DVD no later than 2011.

It's in live-action. I don't know for certain if it is a short film, and not a music video, art installation or some type of media, even a bonus feature in a DVD. I'm not exactly sure what was exploding in the movie/video as it's rather chaotic, though from what little I can make out in my foggy memory of the video/film, everything exploding had something to do with households in some way. There might have even been food among the items exploding, as I do vaguely recall meats or some other, similar-looking objects in certain scenes, and certain powders or condiments may have been present in sizable quantities as well, though it might just be rubble in that case. I also recall large amounts of some fabrics or textiles among the exploding objects, clothes, towels, and other similar personal belongings, rising into the sky in large waves. I remember there being red fabrics or textiles that looked like clouds of blood or flesh (meat or some reddish stuffing may have been present in these shots). The background throughout the video or film was a clear blue sky. Everything was filmed in slow motion. I don't recall there being any semblance of a conventional plot or story, no dialogue. It's likely that no actors or people were present throughout the film or video. I have a dim awareness of there being music of some kind, possibly alongside some vocals. I think, though I'm not sure about this, that said music consists of synthetic/electronic instruments, and that its overall mood is dreamlike, nostalgic, maybe even somber or wistful. The video or film is likely to be in English, but French, German, or some other European language, are definite possibilities. I can't provide any exact date of the film or video's release, but from what I can make out of the footage itself as I remember it, it looked 'old', worn, 'dated', shot on analog film in all likelihood. The DVD I saw likely presented it in a 4:3 or similar aspect ratio. Help would be greatly appreciated, as this film/video could assist me in finding another unknown piece of live-action media I am still searching for to this day.
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