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3057, set during Melbourne's Stage 4 lockdown, takes a unique approach to exploring human connection. Colin and Rosie, two housemates, find themselves on their front lawn, engaging in a mix of playful banter and deep discussions while people-watching. The film's tone strikes a balance between light-hearted comedy and poignant drama, with the duo's candid conversations about Queer authenticity adding a layer of depth. The pacing feels organic, almost like a slice-of-life piece, where moments of levity coexist with introspection. What stands out is the rawness of their interactions and the simple yet effective use of practical effects—just two friends in a confined space, making the most of their situation. It's a thought-provoking, relatable piece that captures a specific moment in time.
Filmed during Melbourne's 2020 lockdown, adds a layer of authenticity.Focus on character dynamics and the subtleties of everyday life.Addresses themes of Queer identity within the context of social isolation.
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