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Intermede is a fascinating glimpse into the rhythm of life at a small boatyard in Greece. The film, shot on 16 mm, has this gritty, tactile quality that draws you in. You can really feel the weight of the boats, the labor of the men. It’s not just about repairing vessels; it’s more about the relationships and the very physical act of attachment and detachment, both with the boats and each other. There's a meditative quality to the pacing, almost a dance of sorts, where gestures speak louder than words. The interplay of tension and tenderness is palpable. It’s a unique take on documentary, eschewing narration for a more visceral engagement with the world it depicts.
16 mm film adds a tactile qualityFocus on human connections over traditional narrativeMeditative pacing enhances the atmosphere
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Maria Kourkouta
Director