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Fedia. Three Minutes After the Big Bang offers an intriguing slice of life. Set around a little yellow house that almost feels like a character itself, it captures the essence of simplicity. The film’s pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in Fedia's world next to the Gariūnai marketplace. There's an authenticity to it, almost a rawness—as if you’re stepping into a moment frozen in time. The documentary presents a stark contrast to the chaos of urban life, showcasing understated performances that draw you into Fedia’s perspective. Themes of transparency and the mundane elevate the narrative, making you reflect on what lies beneath the surface of everyday existence. It’s distinctive in its quiet observation, something you won’t find in more polished films.
Focus on character-driven storytellingDistinctive use of setting and atmosphereGreat example of observational documentary style
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