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Client's Day, a documentary that feels like a quiet observation of change, captures the nuanced tension of gentrification as it unfolds in Tallinn. There's this raw, unfiltered aesthetic that pulls you in, letting the viewer absorb the emotional weight of artists being pushed out as neighborhoods transition. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection, almost meditative in its approach. You can feel the struggles and triumphs of the creators vying to make their mark before the inevitable shift. It's not just about real estate; it's about community and identity. The visuals are striking, often juxtaposing the beauty of art against the harsh realities of displacement. You walk away with a sense of the fragility of culture in the face of urban development.
Explores the intersection of art and urban change.Focuses on the emotional impacts of gentrification.Visually striking with a deliberate pacing.
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