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So, 'Heel-and-toe' is this interesting documentary that follows Anton Kuznetsov, or Antokha MC, as he navigates through some pretty personal and yet universal experiences. It starts with a police stop in his own yard, which sets a tone of tension and introspection. The film flows through various locations, like Vologda and Nizhny Novgorod, capturing moments of friendship and music, particularly around the EDM scene. The pacing is almost lyrical, reflecting the rhythm of the summer and the fleeting nature of these encounters. It’s not just a travelogue; it digs deeper into the connections and the lives touched along the way, all while enveloped in a visual style that feels very raw and genuine. There's a distinct charm to how it captures the essence of youth and freedom, but also the undercurrents of anxiety in contemporary Russia.
Explores contemporary Russian cultureFocus on personal relationshipsCaptivating visual style
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