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Drift feels like a wandering thought, piecing together fragments from discarded images. It's hauntingly atmospheric, really. You can sense the absence of memory—this unnamed country grappling with its history through these letters, which have no clear sender or receiver. The pacing is contemplative, almost like a slow drift through time, allowing viewers to dwell on the themes of desire and loss. The idea of autofiction weaves through the film, inviting us to connect with what’s often dormant within us. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that feels genuine and unpolished, adding to its distinctiveness. This isn't your typical documentary; it's an exploration of the unseen and the unsaid, capturing the essence of forgotten stories.
Documentary exploring themes of memory and lossUnique use of found footageReflective and contemplative pacing
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Flora Nakazone
Director