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Framed: The Outer City dives deep into the rich historical tapestry of Baku's Bayırşəhər, a place that feels almost suspended in time. The film's pacing is deliberate, giving you time to absorb the nuanced stories of the area and its inhabitants. It captures the looming threat of the Baku City Master Plan with a tense, almost oppressive atmosphere. The interviews with local residents and historians lend an authentic weight to the narrative, emphasizing the emotional stakes involved. It's not just about architecture; it's about identity, culture, and the invisible threads that bind a community together. This documentary uses practical effects and on-location shooting that create a hauntingly beautiful visual experience, drawing you into the heart of a city on the brink of erasure.
Focuses on the impact of urban development on heritage sites.Interviews with locals and historians add depth.Cinematography captures the juxtaposition of old and new.
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