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So, Autumn is this documentary from 2015, and it’s really something. It captures the last months of a drought year, but it’s not just about the dry landscapes. There’s a real intimacy in how it’s shot — you can feel the weight of time, that slow passage of seasons. Nathaniel Dorsky’s approach gives it a poetic vibe, blending the poignancy of aging with nature’s cycles. The pacing feels deliberate; moments linger, allowing you to really soak in the visuals and sounds. It’s less about narration and more about experiencing the atmosphere. The way the light shifts and the colors play out, it’s distinctly visual storytelling. It just makes you reflect on life’s mysteries, and there's a certain beauty in that simplicity.
Intimate visual storytellingReflects on aging and natureUnique seasonal perspective
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