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Chamariz is a curious exploration of the quiet bond between men and pigeons, captured through a distinctive lens by Meltse Van Coillie. The film's pacing reflects the languid life in the countryside, where time seems to stand still. Dirk Brossé's score adds a haunting layer, weaving in and out of scenes that feel almost dreamlike. There's something both unsettling and serene about the way these men interact with their feathered companions, raising questions about observation and passivity. The practical effects are minimal but effective, allowing the stark beauty of the environment and the peculiar behaviors of both man and bird to take center stage. It's a meditative piece that lingers long after viewing.
Unique exploration of human-animal connectionAtmospheric score enhances the viewing experienceReflects on themes of waiting and observation
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