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So, 'How I Fell in Love with Eva Ras' is one of those films that lingers with you. Set in the quiet, almost haunting atmosphere of Sarajevo, it gives you this intimate look at Sena. She’s a woman who essentially lives in a cinema's projection booth, surrounded by the ghosts of Yugoslavian cinema. The way she interacts with the films—watching them, almost ritualistically—creates this profound sense of solitude and nostalgia. You can feel the weight of history in each frame, almost like the films themselves are characters. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting you soak in the visuals and the emotion, and the practical effects are minimal yet effective, which adds to its raw feel. It's a unique exploration of love, memory, and the nature of storytelling itself.
Intimate portrayal of solitudeSet against the backdrop of historical cinemaExploration of love and memory through film
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