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So, Beneath a Starless Sky as Dark and Thick as Ink is a fascinating documentary that really stands apart. The Serbian collective Doplgenger does something intriguing with 1960s footage of migrant laborers. It’s like they’re weaving a tapestry that pulls at the threads of past and present. The pacing has this almost hypnotic quality, blending the stark realities of those journeys with a science-fiction lens that feels fresh yet haunting. You can’t help but ponder the larger questions of migration and identity. The atmosphere? Heavy, contemplative, almost suffocating at times, yet it invites you in. It’s distinctive for how it confronts historical context with today's issues, making it a thought-provoking experience.
Interesting use of archival footageExplores themes of migration and identityUnique sci-fi approach to documentary filmmaking
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