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Grey Roads is this intimate documentary that really pulls you in. Shot in stark black and white, it captures the essence of a small town on the decline and the weight of family legacies. You can feel the filmmaker's personal connection to his father and grandfather, which gives the film a raw, heartfelt atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those quiet moments to breathe, and you find yourself lost in the textures of their lives. The practical effects are minimal, but the real strength lies in the performances and the vulnerability on display. It's a tender exploration of nostalgia and the complexities of familial bonds that feels both personal and universal.
Shot in black and whiteIntimate family dynamicsThemes of nostalgia and decline
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Jesse McCracken
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