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A Singular Garden is a neat little exploration of a historic garden in the Museum of the Republic, layered within the urban rush of modern life. The film feels like a wandering thought, where the garden's multiple aspects are revealed as the camera glides through its spaces. It's not just about plants and paths, but how people engage with this slice of serenity amidst chaos. The pace is contemplative, inviting you to linger on moments, with an almost performative quality to how interactions happen. There’s a rich, almost sensory texture to the visuals, and while the director remains unknown, the film's distinctive lens on community and nature adds depth. You can sense a love for the garden and its stories.
Performatic documentary styleFocus on community interactionExplores urban chaos vs. nature
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Mônica Klemz
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