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So, 'Abflug LH 646' is a really interesting documentary that dives into the bustling life of Frankfurt am Main's airport. Directed by Walter Schneider, it captures that mid-60s vibe perfectly, you know? The pacing has this almost hypnotic quality, moving from scenes of planes taking off to the hurried motions of travelers. It’s all very observational, showcasing the day-to-day operations without any narration, letting the visuals speak for themselves. The practical effects are minimal but effective, and the performances, if you can call them that, are just everyday people caught in their routines. The 1973 re-release adds an extra layer, bringing the film to a new audience that might appreciate its historical context now more than ever. Definitely a piece that feels alive with the spirit of its time.
Interesting observational styleCaptures mid-60s airport lifeMinimal narration, focuses on visuals
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