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Broad Sense is an intriguing documentary that captures a rare three-day intervention within the European Parliament. The tone is almost clinical yet deeply provoking, as it juxtaposes the artist's presence against the backdrop of varying security measures. It’s interesting how the film unfolds, giving you a sense of the atmosphere inside the Parliament—both bureaucratic and charged. The pacing is somewhat unhurried, allowing moments to linger, especially when showing the responses from security personnel. One might say it reflects on the broader themes of art's place in political spaces. The performances, if you can call them that, are almost raw, adding to the documentary's authenticity. It's a fascinating piece for those who appreciate the intersection of art and institutional critique.
Interesting exploration of institutional securityThought-provoking on art's political roleUnique format with a raw documentary style
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Pilvi Takala
Director