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So, this film, 'Film Changed the World', dives deep into the life of Milos Misa Radivojevic, a filmmaker who’s really carved a niche for himself since the black wave in Yugoslavia. It’s a documentary, but it feels more like a journey through his radical ideas and the evolution of art cinema in Europe. The pacing is contemplative, almost reflective, allowing you to soak in his influences and the socio-political undertones of his work. It’s not just about the man, but about how his films challenge norms and provoke thought. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia yet forward-looking, and you really get a sense of the practical effects he employs, which are raw and impactful, not your standard fare. Quite distinctive in its approach, really.
Focuses on the 'black wave' period of Yugoslav cinema.Offers a unique perspective on radical filmmaking.Explores the socio-political context of his works.
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