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The French short film La Jetée is told almost entirely in still photos, but it's very haunting. 12 Monkeys was based on it. I like 12 Monkeys, but I actually like La Jetée more. There's also the short American film 12:01 PM which is excellent. Both are on YouTube.
Very solid suggestion. It was amazing what that film managed to accomplish in such an unusual way.