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So, 'Anticlockwise' is this intriguing documentary that takes you into the life of Jalal Vafaee's father, who's this watchmaker in Hamadan, Iran. It's not just about timepieces, though. The film really captures the tension and complexity of living through political change—his father was once a revolutionary and now he's all about reform. The pacing feels quite contemplative, inviting you to sit with these heavy themes of political obsession and familial legacy. The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and urgency, showing how one man’s craft intertwines with the broader societal struggles. It’s not flashy or overly stylized, but there's a raw honesty that makes it stand out in the documentary landscape.
Explores themes of political change and personal historyHighlights the art of watchmaking as a metaphor for time and societyOffers a unique perspective on contemporary Iranian life
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