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Away from All Suns is a haunting documentary that wanders through the forgotten corners of Moscow, revealing the remnants of a bygone era. It’s pretty fascinating how the film juxtaposes the stark realities of these Utopian buildings, remnants of 1920s constructivism, with the lives of three Muscovites who navigate the ruins. There's a palpable tension in the air, almost an echo of lost dreams and unfulfilled ambitions. The pacing is reflective, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere of decay and beauty. The cinematography has this raw, almost tactile quality, capturing the grit of the streets and the melancholy of these architectural ghosts. It’s not just a visual treat; it’s a meditation on history, identity, and the urban landscape that feels deeply personal yet universally relevant.
Explores the intersection of architecture and personal narratives.Focuses on the theme of forgotten history and its impact.Captures the ambiance of Moscow's streets and structures.
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