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Haiku from a Dead Poet is an intriguing exploration of the immigrant experience, especially through the lens of a Brazilian in London's unforgiving atmosphere. Shot entirely on a cell phone, the film manages to capture a raw intimacy, making each frame feel both personal and poignant. The pacing is contemplative, inviting you to linger on the protagonist's feelings of regret and longing. The poetry weaves throughout, adding layers to the narrative that feels almost like a visual poem itself. The performances, though understated, convey a depth that resonates, leaving you with a haunting aftertaste. It’s a unique blend of art and reality, showcasing how limitations can fuel creativity rather than hinder it.
Explores immigrant themes with a personal touch.Filmed on a cell phone, showcasing creativity in limitations.Pacing and atmosphere evoke deep feelings of longing.
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