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A Strange Colour of Dream offers viewers an intriguing dive into the mind of Ertil, a retired architect grappling with profound loss. The atmosphere is steeped in melancholy yet punctuated by his imaginative escapades, which are vividly brought to life through his digital creations. The documentary has this unique pacing, almost meditative, as we follow Ertil's daily routines and see how he transforms his grief into artistic expression. The film's practical effects, like the 3D models of his dream mosque, are visually striking, contrasting with the stark reality of his life. It's a fascinating exploration of memory, architecture, and the process of coping that feels both personal and universal, making it a distinctive piece in contemporary documentary filmmaking.
Deep exploration of grief and memory.Visual juxtaposition of reality vs. imagination.Thought-provoking themes of architecture and loss.
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