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So, I recently stumbled upon this short documentary, 'Can I Grow Here,' directed by the elusive Sandra Kosorotova. It explores this wild plant, the Warty Cabbage, found in Tallinn, and it’s kind of a meditation on how nature and society intermingle. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere of Tallinn’s socio-economic divides. It's striking how it draws parallels between the resilience of this plant and the human experience in a segregated urban landscape. Practical effects? Well, it doesn’t rely heavily on them; it’s raw and real, which adds to its charm. Kosorotova’s eye for detail really makes you think about the overlooked beauty in both nature and our own lives. Worth checking out if you're into thoughtful, reflective work.
Reflects urban nature's resilienceInteresting socio-economic themesUnique visual style
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