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Glos and Naz is a stark exploration of the dark underbelly of propaganda, and it doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable truths of war and violence. The film's format is intriguing, with characters reciting lines from Vvedensky's final children's book, adding an eerie resonance to their words. It's shot in a raw, almost home-video style that complements the somber themes, and the pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the content. There’s an unsettling atmosphere throughout, which is enhanced by the amateur photography aesthetic. It pulls you into a world where innocence is shattered, and the impact of repression is palpable. Definitely one that lingers in your mind, though it's not for the faint-hearted.
Explores themes of war and propaganda.Features amateur photography style.Dialogue drawn from Vvedensky's last book.
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Emil Khafizov
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