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Horizõn (2019) is an intriguing watch, blending a random seventies newsreel from Soviet Siberia with a deep dive into how we represent narratives. The film plays with the contrast of analogue and digital, creating a sort of atmospheric tension. It’s not your typical doc; it doesn’t really build a story or follow a linear path, which gives it that unique edge. The pacing feels almost reflective, like you're meandering through thoughts rather than just absorbing information. The visuals have this raw, textured quality that really stands out, and the way they juxtapose different mediums feels deliberate yet organic. There’s something almost meditative about the experience, making it distinctive in today’s documentary landscape.
Focuses on representational strategies rather than traditional storytelling.Raw and textured visuals give it a distinct atmosphere.Reflective pacing invites deeper contemplation.
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