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Disconnect (2020) offers a raw glimpse into the isolation we faced during the pandemic. The film begins intriguingly, with a single lit negative, setting a contemplative tone. It's not just about the visuals; it’s a visceral exploration of time stretching during lockdown. The pacing feels fittingly slow, mirroring the languid hours spent in quarantine. What stands out is the director's ability to evoke a sense of yearning while grappling with the disconnection from the world outside. There's a certain intimacy in the performance, capturing the essence of solitude and longing for natural space. It's a piece that resonates deeply, capturing a moment in time that many of us experienced in our own unique ways, yet feels distinctly personal.
Experimental video performanceThemes of isolation and yearningUnique perspective on the pandemic experience
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Raffaella Szilagyi
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