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Autumn Nights feels like a meditative exploration of transition, capturing the moments just as day gives way to night. Flavia de la Fuente revisits familiar landscapes from her previous work, 15 Days at the Beach, yet this time it’s all about the subtle shifts in light and shadow. The visual language is both soothing and a bit haunting, with each frame inviting you to linger a little longer. It’s not just about the darkness; it’s how it alters perception, how it transforms familiar settings into something almost otherworldly. The pacing is deliberate, inviting contemplation rather than rushing through. If you're into documentaries that lean into mood and atmosphere with a slightly experimental edge, it stands out for that reason. It’s a quiet piece but deeply resonant in its simplicity.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on light and shadowMeditative pacing
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