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Concrete Vache is a rather intriguing documentary that feels like a digest of the Milton Keynes Gallery’s essence. It's stitched together using archival images, and the language really pulls from their press releases and catalogues, which gives it a certain charm. The pacing is contemplative, letting you linger on each image and digest the accompanying text. It's not your typical documentary; it has this experimental vibe that makes it distinctive. The tone has a sort of reflective quality, almost like a visual essay. You get a sense of the gallery's evolution over the years, and there’s something both raw and polished about how it presents its narrative, a unique blend that I appreciate.
Unique archival approachReflective toneExperimental vibe
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