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Fiñe (2022) is an intriguing exploration of anticipation and uncertainty, captured during a visit to La Havana. The film unfolds with a very organic pace, almost meditative, as it follows the artists involved in the creation of a public sculpture while they wait for permits. The atmosphere is thick with the weight of creativity met with bureaucratic delays, and you can feel the tension in the air. The lack of a known director adds an air of mystery to the project, and the practical effects, in this case, the real-world process of art-making, ground the film in an authentic experience. It’s a unique blend of documentary and artistic introspection that rewards those who appreciate the nuances of creative processes.
Fiñe is a somewhat elusive title, making it a curious find for collectors interested in contemporary art and documentary filmmaking. Its distribution has been limited, and this film's distinct approach to storytelling around art creation could make it a sought-after piece among those who value deeper thematic explorations over mainstream narratives. As the story unfolds in a place rich with artistic heritage, its representation of the creative struggle may resonate strongly with aficionados of the genre.
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