
Avenida is quite the intriguing mix, you know? Sofia Tomàs weaves together comedy and documentary in a way that feels almost like a walk through an abandoned gallery. The film explores this odd space—lots of stairs that lead to nowhere, and a vast emptiness punctured by the absurdity of ownership. It’s a bit surreal, really, with pacing that meanders but somehow feels right. The performances are raw and unfiltered, adding to that authenticity. There’s this underlying commentary on space and belonging that sneaks up on you. It’s not flashy or trying too hard, but rather, it draws you in with its quirks and subtleties. You might find yourself reflecting on it long after the credits roll.
Combines comedy with a documentary styleExplores themes of ownership and emptinessPacing allows for reflection on the absurdity of space
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Sofia Tomàs
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