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So, 'Entre Andares' is this intriguing documentary from 2017 that floats you through layers of existence and societal reflections. It’s not your typical doc, more like a slow burn that invites you into its world rather than bombarding you with facts. The pacing is deliberately reflective, allowing you to absorb the visuals and themes of urban life and spaces in transition. What’s distinctive here is the way it captures the atmosphere of the settings—almost like a character itself. The lack of a known director adds a certain mystique to it, making you wonder about the vision behind it. The practical effects aren’t flashy but feel grounded, complementing the real-life stories being told. It’s a deep dive, definitely more meditative than entry-level.
Explores urban life themesDistinctive atmosphere and pacingLow-profile production adds intrigue
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