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Ha-Nigot 3 is an intriguing little documentary that plays out like a spontaneous snapshot of youth. Directed by the elusive Timor David, it clocks in at just 50 minutes, capturing one night with friends in a raw, almost voyeuristic manner. The pacing is loose, reflective of the natural ebb and flow of conversations, moments that feel both mundane yet profound. There's a certain authenticity in the way the camera lingers on everyday interactions, making the viewer feel like a fly on the wall. The film doesn't rely on flashy effects or gimmicks; instead, it thrives on the charm and unpredictability of its subjects. The unpolished performances ground the film, inviting the audience into an intimate experience that’s hard to replicate.
Filmed in one nightLoose pacing reflects real conversationsAuthentic portrayal of friendship
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