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Interrogation (2010) is a fascinating exploration of the police interrogation process, presented through Ignas Krunglevicius' intriguing two-channel video installation. The pacing is relentless, almost hypnotic, as you're drawn into the cyclical questioning of a suspect, making it feel like you're right there in the room. The ambient techno beats add a visceral layer to the atmosphere, intensifying the emotional weight of the dialogue. It’s based on real police records, which gives it a rawness that’s hard to shake off. The stark visuals and the minimalist setting keep your focus on the tension, shifting between psychological manipulation and the struggle for truth. There’s something deeply unsettling about the way it lays bare the intricacies of guilt and innocence.
Two-channel video installation formatIntense ambient sound designPsychological tension throughout
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