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Hrvoji, Look at You from the Tower is a fascinating piece, weaving together the tapestry of the former Yugoslavia in a way that feels both personal and expansive. The documentary shuffles through time and space with a loose, almost improvisational vibe, making use of archival footage and a killer 70s rock soundtrack that sets a nostalgic, yet eerie tone. Ryan Ferko’s editing choices create a rhythm that feels organic, allowing the viewer to drift through these fleeting encounters and poignant reflections. It’s not just a travelogue; it’s a meditation on identity, memory, and the scars left by history. The architecture captured here speaks volumes, serving as a backdrop for the stories of people lost and found. There’s a rawness to it that really makes you think.
Explores themes of memory and identityUnique editing and pacingStrong use of archival footage and music
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