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Fences (2023) dives deep into the cultural significance of fences in Russia, exploring how these structures represent both protection and isolation. The film's tone is contemplative, creating a space for reflection on the human desire for private space versus the need for community. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the visual poetry of the fences themselves—often stark, sometimes ornate, but always a barrier. Practical effects shine here; the cinematography captures the raw textures of both the fences and the emotions they evoke. It's not just a documentary about physical structures, but a meditation on barriers in society, identity, and the unseen walls we build around ourselves. Quite distinctive in its approach.
Explores cultural significanceVisual poetry of structuresMeditation on barriers and isolation
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Dmitry Abramov
Director