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Forms of Circulation is a fascinating dive into the connections between machinery and the living beings it interacts with. It has this raw, tactile quality, thanks to the 16mm colour film that adds a layer of authenticity and richness. The way it captures the daily routines at the National Horizons Centre feels almost meditative, yet there's an underlying tension as it raises questions about the impact of technology on life. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the visuals and themes thoroughly. The exploration of human and non-human experiences is particularly striking, making it not just a documentary, but more of a reflective piece on existence in our mechanized age. Definitely one for those who appreciate the subtleties of documentary filmmaking.
16mm film adds a unique texture and warmth.Focuses on human/non-human interactions.Deliberate pacing encourages deep contemplation.
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