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In Memoriam is a hauntingly intimate documentary that captures the essence of trauma and reflection. Set against the backdrop of a hotel room, it juxtaposes Chantal Akerman's poignant insights with the grim reality of the 2015 Paris attacks. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to sit with the weight of the subject matter. The simplicity of the visuals, the wrappers piled like forgotten memories, adds a layer of depth. It's not just about the events but how they resonate through personal narratives. Akerman's presence is magnetic, her dialogue feels raw and unguarded, reminding us of the fragility of life and the impact of loss. There's a stillness to it that's really striking.
Thought-provoking documentary styleDeeply personal interviewsReflects on trauma and loss
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