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Distant Quiet Loud is a contemplative documentary that dives into the life of Dmitry Dolinin, this master of the Leningrad camera school. It’s fascinating how the film captures his disillusionment with cinema and his eventual return to his roots in photography. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of nostalgia and introspection. You get a sense of his struggle and transformation, which is beautifully juxtaposed with the stark realities of his artistic journey. The visuals, while simple, are striking—real moments that feel raw and unfiltered. It’s a quiet film, but it resonates deeply with anyone who’s ever questioned their path in art. Definitely a unique exploration of art and identity, worth a look for those interested in the nuances of creative expression.
Interesting take on artistic disillusionment.Beautifully shot with a raw aesthetic.Explores the balance between art forms.
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