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Crossings is quite an intriguing piece, blending haunting visuals with immersive sound. Shot across various sites in Greece, including metallurgy plants and refugee camps, the film has this raw, almost gritty feel to it. The four-channel video setup really pulls you in, creating a layered experience that reflects the complexities of the region's socio-economic backdrop. It’s not just about the visuals, though; the sound design plays a pivotal role, with sixteen channels weaving together a rich auditory tapestry. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of the history and the ongoing struggles of the people involved. It’s a contemplative work that lingers long after viewing, making you ponder the connections between industry and humanity.
Distinctive four-channel video presentationThoughtful exploration of social and historical themesStriking sound design enhances the viewing experience
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Angela Melitopoulos
Director