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'Cosa Che Fugge' is quite the intriguing piece, isn't it? This documentary plays with the idea of imagery and sound in such a fascinating way. The overlapping visuals create a tapestry that feels both chaotic and harmonious, almost like a dream that refuses to settle. You can't really pin down the director, which adds to its mystique - it feels like a collective effort of sorts. The audio is equally layered, with sounds that twist and turn, pulling you into this immersive experience. It's not about linear storytelling; it's more like an exploration of perception. The pacing might catch those used to conventional docs off guard, but it's all part of the charm, really. Definitely distinctive in its approach to documentary filmmaking.
Non-traditional documentary styleExplores perception through sound and imageInvites viewers to re-evaluate narrative structure
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