Ejercicio 3: Documental is a curious piece. The tone has this intimate yet surreal quality, like a dream that you’re not quite sure is real. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the thoughts and feelings unveiled throughout. It’s fascinating how it plays with the idea of obsession, specifically Herzog's almost romantic fixation, which feels both personal and universal. The practical effects are minimal, yet effective, creating an atmosphere that feels raw and authentic. The performative elements, though understated, draw you in, making you question the line between filmmaker and subject. It’s distinctive for how it molds documentary conventions into something that feels almost like a confessional or an art piece.
Explores themes of obsessionUnique atmosphere blending reality and artUnconventional documentary style
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María Pérez Sanz
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