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59 Minute 59 Second is this intriguing Egyptian short film that really leans into the essence of time, quite literally. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which creates a unique atmosphere that you don’t often find in shorter formats. It's a curious blend, exploring themes of existence and the passage of time, all wrapped up in a visually stark presentation that feels both haunting and contemplative. Even the practical effects feel raw and unrefined, which adds to its charm. The performances are understated, almost like a silent understanding between characters that’s palpable. There's a subtlety here that speaks volumes; it’s definitely a piece that might leave you thinking long after it’s over.
This short film is relatively obscure, with limited releases making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. Its format has mostly circulated through film festivals, and finding a physical copy can be quite challenging. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate international cinema and unique narrative structures.
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