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Fantastic Delirium is a pretty fascinating slice of documentary filmmaking. Set against the backdrop of Moscow during the Relations 2018 period, it captures an off-kilter atmosphere that feels both intimate and surreal. The pacing is a bit erratic, which mirrors the chaotic nature of the subjects it explores. There’s a rawness to the visuals, with practical effects that emphasize the tangible over the digital, enhancing the documentary’s grounded feel. While the director is unknown, the performances, or rather the genuine interactions, really pull you in, making you feel like a casual observer in a world that's both familiar and strange. It’s distinctive in how it navigates complex themes of connection and disconnection in modern society.
Captures the essence of Moscow's cultural landscapeExplores themes of human connection in a chaotic environmentUnique blend of raw visuals and genuine interactions
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