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So, 'Berlim' – it’s a short film that really taps into the rawness of grief. You’ve got this guy, David, who’s just lost his cat, and the whole vibe is super moody, with this haze of melancholy hanging over every scene. The pacing feels a bit aimless, which fits his wandering state of mind. The performances are surprisingly heartfelt; you can feel his pain through little things, like the way he interacts with the world around him. It’s all shot in a way that makes you think about loss and the odd ways we cope. Plus, it’s from the 48 Hour Film Project, so you can see that DIY spirit in the practical effects and storytelling. There's something uniquely relatable in how it captures those quiet, heavy moments of life.
Unique exploration of grief and coping mechanisms.Shot during the 48 Hour Film Project.Captures the rawness of loss with a blend of comedy and drama.
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Aydin Vahneshan
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