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Faceless is a fascinating piece that dives into the nuances of public memory and monumentality. The film captures the installation of dr. Franjo Tudjman's monument in Zagreb, but it's not just a straightforward documentary—it has this almost meditative quality. The wrapped sculpture becomes a canvas for the elements, showcasing how weather and time can change our perception of a figure. Pacing is slow, allowing the viewer to really absorb the textures and details, almost like a visual poem. The interplay between the monument and its surroundings creates this distinct atmosphere, forcing you to consider what we choose to commemorate and how those choices are shaped by the passage of time.
Artistic approach to documentary filmmaking.Focus on public memory and monumentality.Unique atmospheric quality.
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