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Dust Breeding is this fascinating documentary that delves into the haunting atmosphere of a courtroom, during a significant moment in history. Sarah Vanagt’s approach is unique—she uses simple tools like paper and chalk to explore the space left behind when the trial isn’t in session. It’s almost like the room itself breathes and remembers. The pacing can feel meditative, forcing you to really absorb the weight of what happened there. The absence of a conventional narrative lets the viewer reflect on themes of memory and justice, which makes it strikingly poignant. There's a rawness to the practical effects of her work, as she interacts with the remnants of a turbulent past, making it a distinctive experience for anyone interested in documentary film.
Exploration of memory and justiceUnique use of paper and chalkReflective pacing and atmosphere
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