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Avenue de Lamballe is a quiet exploration of memory and loss, captured through Lifshitz's intimate lens. The film has this languid pacing that feels almost meditative, as if each frame is a moment to breathe and reflect. You get to wander through his grandfather's old flat in Paris, which becomes a character in its own right, filled with echoes of the past. The ambiance is thick with nostalgia, and you can really feel the weight of familial ties. It’s not flashy, just a simple yet profound document of a place and its history, along with Lifshitz's emotional journey back to these images after a significant time. Definitely an interesting watch for those who appreciate personal storytelling through the medium of film.
Explores themes of memory and lossIntimate and reflective atmosphereCaptures the essence of a family's history
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