1200 brutto is an intriguing documentary that delves into the complexities of daily life in a unique way. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, inviting viewers to reflect rather than rush through. You can sense an atmospheric quality, with its raw, unfiltered look at the subjects involved. It's not polished, which gives it an authenticity that can be hard to find in more mainstream docs. The director's choice to remain anonymous adds another layer of mystery, almost like they want the focus on the stories rather than the storyteller. There’s a certain grit to the visuals, and the practical effects—if you can call them that—lie in the realness of the portrayed lives. It's distinctive because it avoids traditional documentary tropes, opting instead for an observational style that feels almost intimate.
Anonymous director adds an air of mystery.Observational style feels intimate and raw.Unpolished look, distinct from mainstream docs.
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Britta Wandaogo
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