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89 mm from Europe is a fascinating documentary that dives into the subtle yet profound differences between Europe and the former Soviet Union. The film's title refers to the railway gauge, illustrating how this seemingly trivial measurement impacts travel and culture at the borders. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the stark contrasts as it unfolds. There's a raw, observational style that captures the essence of life in transit, with candid moments that reveal the complexities of identity and geography. It's not flashy, but there's a certain authenticity in its simplicity. The film's tone feels almost nostalgic, like a window into a world on the brink of change, making it distinct in its exploration of borders, both literal and metaphorical.
Focuses on the concept of borders and identityRaw observational style; no narrationUnique exploration of travel and culture
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