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So, 'Domino' is this intriguing piece where Lotte Schreiber takes you on a rather stark journey through Greece in the winter. It's all about these anonymous structures—those concrete skeletons that pop up in various landscapes, almost haunting in their presence. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which really invites you to contemplate the spaces and the stories behind them. There's a unique vibe that's hard to pin down; it's not your typical documentary. You get immersed in the textures of the architecture and the atmosphere of the locations. The film strips back the layers of modernity, leaving behind something raw and thought-provoking. It does linger with you, making you think about abandonment and memory, which is where its real strength lies.
Lotte Schreiber's unique perspective on architecture.Focuses on the themes of abandonment and memory.Atmospheric and meditative pacing throughout.
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