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At Least I've Been Outside captures a peculiar stillness at a Viennese lake in spring. The chilly air keeps swimmers away, and the director's choice to focus on the absence of people is striking. It feels like a meditation on solitude, with an almost haunting atmosphere. The pacing is slow and deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the stark beauty of the surroundings and reflect on the themes of isolation and yearning. There's a rawness to the scenes, no flashy edits or overbearing narration—just the sounds of nature and a sense of longing. The film distinguishes itself with its minimalist approach, reminding us of the quiet moments often overlooked in life.
Minimalist documentary styleFocuses on absence and isolationAtmospheric sound design
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