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A Small Passage of Time is quite an intriguing piece, really. It leans heavily into the experience of being present, using a train's rhythm as its pulse. The camera work is fascinating—often blurring the lines between reality and perception. You get this feeling of a snapshot, yet it unfolds in layers, almost meditative. The way the train moves distorts the surroundings; it’s like the world is bending around the speed. There's a rawness to it, with the documentary form capturing genuine moments that echo a sense of clarity amidst chaos. It's distinctive for how it plays with time and space, inviting you to reflect on your own moments of clarity, all while being enveloped in the sound and motion.
Explores themes of presence and perceptionUnique camera techniquesCaptivating sound design
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