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Den eviga staden really captures the essence of urban life in a way that feels almost poetic. It’s a documentary that flows like a river, moving through the city from dusk to dawn, with the people serving as the bloodstream, if you will. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the quiet moments between the hustle and bustle. There’s a rawness to the visuals that feels unpolished yet intimate, almost as if you’re peeking through a window into lives you might not ordinarily see. The film's exploration of cycles—both in nature and in human relationships—gives it a depth that’s pretty remarkable, making it distinct in the realm of city portraits. It’s not flashy or overly dramatic, but rather a contemplative piece that lingers with you.
Debut film by Vilhelm Jegerhjelm.Focus on the cyclical nature of city life.Raw, intimate visuals that emphasize realism.
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