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Adelene Koh - Dddots is a quiet exploration of the craft of bookbinding in Singapore. The film captures this niche art through the eyes of Adelene, who articulates the tactile joy of creating books. It's not just about the mechanics; it's about the intimate relationship between the creator and the object. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in her passion - you can almost feel the texture of the paper and the weight of the cover as she speaks. There's a warmth to her words and a sincerity in her process that draws you in. It’s a slice of life that celebrates the beauty of handmade artistry amidst a digital age. It definitely stands out, not just as a documentary, but as an ode to craftsmanship.
Focuses on the art of bookbinding.Highlights the personal connection to handmade books.Contemplative and introspective tone throughout.
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