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Dislocation is an intriguing experiment in the documentary genre, shot almost entirely in one continuous take. It immerses you in a fluid narrative that feels more like a visual poem than a traditional story. The atmosphere is heavy with quiet introspection, allowing the viewer to ponder the themes of separation and connection without being spoon-fed. The pacing is deliberate—sometimes slow, sometimes jarring—drawing you into its depths. The lack of a conventional director and the minimalistic approach to practical effects give it an authenticity that’s hard to shake off. It's the kind of film that's open to interpretation, and the performances, though understated, resonate with a raw power that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely not for everyone, but that’s what makes it distinctive.
Almost entirely one continuous takeMinimalistic approach to effectsOpen to interpretation
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Serhii Bukovskyi
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