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Berlino is a raw glimpse into the lives of Italian workers navigating the gritty reality of Berlin's construction boom. It captures those moments of banality and connection that arise after a long day on the job. You see them chatting, often about nothing of consequence, but it speaks volumes about their existence, the feeling of being torn between two homes. The pacing has this almost languid feel, drawing you into their world of waiting and wondering. There's a starkness to the visuals; no frills, just real life playing out. It’s less about flashy cinematic techniques and more about honesty, which makes the film resonate on a deeper level. It’s a study of displacement that leaves you thinking long after it’s over.
Focus on the emotional depth of the documentary.Pay attention to the atmosphere and pacing of daily life.Consider the impact of practical effects and real-life portrayals.
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Valeska Grisebach
Director
Valeska Grisebach
Writer