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Gasometers 4 is a fascinating exploration of the often-overlooked architecture of gasholders in England. The film really gets into the interplay of light and shadow created by these massive structures. It’s not just about the gasholders themselves, but how they interact visually, especially when they come in pairs. The shadows they cast create this haunting, almost ethereal quality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the intricate patterns that emerge. The choice to leave the director unknown adds a layer of mystery to the viewing experience, making you appreciate the subject matter even more. It's definitely an atmospheric piece, requiring your attention and reflection rather than just passive watching.
Final film in a trilogyFocuses on interaction between gasholdersVisual exploration of architecture
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Nicky Hamlyn
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