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Infinite Colours presents a deep dive into the soul of craftsmanship at Stone Island's Ravarino factory. Ken-Tonio Yamamoto’s docu-poem style gives it this ethereal vibe, blending stunning visuals with the rhythmic pulse of the factory floor. The pacing feels almost meditative, drawing you into the intricate processes that elevate garments beyond mere clothing. What’s striking here are the raw performances of the workers, showcasing both pride and the unromantic realities of labor. It's not just about fashion; it's about humanity and the unyielding spirit of creation. Each frame feels like a canvas, and the interplay of colors and textures is just mesmerizing. A distinct approach to documentary filmmaking, really.
Distinctive docu-poem formatFocus on craftsmanship and laborRich visual storytelling
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Ken-Tonio Yamamoto
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