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Dawn (2024) dives into the gritty cycle of gentrification, a theme that resonates across so many urban landscapes today. The film captures the stark contrast of decay and revival, as artists flock to these once-neglected spaces, breathing life back into them, only for economic forces to push them out again. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, allowing moments of reflection on the impact of creativity intertwined with capitalism. There's something raw about the way it employs practical effects and interviews, making the viewer feel the weight of these stories. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia and urgency, and while the director remains unknown, the narrative voice is compelling, leaving a lingering aftertaste of hope and disillusionment.
Features interviews with local artists.Captures the transformation of cities over decades.Examines the tension between community and commerce.
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