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So, 'Berlin: Been there / to be here' is an intriguing documentary that dives into the realm of memory and perception. The film plays around with how filmmakers and video artists grapple with the elusive nature of memory. It's not just a straightforward visual narrative—there’s this layered atmosphere that makes you ponder the distortions of recollection. The pacing is deliberately measured, allowing the viewer to reflect. You can almost feel the weight of the past in the frames. There’s no big-name director behind it, which might actually add to its charm, making it feel like a personal exploration rather than a commercial piece. If you're into how memories shape our understanding of place and identity, this one has some really interesting angles.
Focus on memory and visual representationUnique independent documentary styleExplores the difference between memory and reality
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Claudia Aravena Abughosh
Director