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Cathedral of Dreams is an interesting piece that takes a deep dive into the shift from analog to digital projection. The relationship between the theater employee, projectionist, and owner feels intimate, almost like a little family in the midst of turmoil. The pacing has this lovely ebb and flow, juxtaposing laughter and reflection seamlessly. The practical effects are minimal but effective, allowing the drama to unfold through the characters' interactions rather than flashy visuals. There's a nostalgia here, a sense of loss for the art of film projection, which resonates deeply. Performances are solid, capturing that blend of humor and heart without being overly sentimental. It’s the kind of film that lingers with you, making you think about the threads that tie us together through the love of cinema.
Explores themes of nostalgia and changeStrong character dynamicsUnique perspective on film as a communal experience
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