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Bridges (2025) dives into the soul of human connection through the lens of infrastructure. It’s more than just a documentary about physical structures; it’s about relationships, history, and the scars left by conflict. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really absorb the stories of the old bridges along the Lusatian Neisse. Those destroyed bridges serve as poignant symbols, evoking a sense of loss and the fragility of trust. The cinematography is striking, capturing both the beauty and desolation of these sites. There's an intimacy here, as interviews with locals reveal personal narratives woven into the fabric of each crossing. It feels like a meditation on what it means to connect—or to be disconnected.
Explores themes of connection and disconnection.Features striking cinematography of bridges.Engaging personal narratives from locals.
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