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Brunnen is this intriguing gem shot on Super 8, capturing a certain rawness that digital often lacks. The film's pace is meditative, allowing moments to linger, which can be both captivating and challenging. The atmosphere feels intimate, almost voyeuristic, as it immerses you into its world. There's a tactile quality to the visual grain, each frame tells a story on its own. It’s fascinating how the mundane is transformed into something poetic. The themes revolve around human connection and solitude, with the practical effects grounded in reality, giving it a unique texture. The performances, though understated, carry a weight that resonates long after it’s over. Overall, it’s the kind of film that invites reflection rather than simple viewing.
Not widely known, a true collector's find.The Super 8 format adds a nostalgic layer.Great for discussions on analog vs digital filmmaking.
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Helga Fanderl
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