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Invisible Days, or the Legend of the White Crocodile is an intriguing piece that delves into the unseen life of urban environments after dark. Eva Hiller's approach feels very personal, almost diary-like, as she weaves together the nightlife of Frankfurt and Berlin. It’s not just about the visuals; the way she presents the sounds and textures of these cities really pulls you in. There's a raw, unfiltered quality to it, and the pacing allows for reflection on the nocturnal hustle often missed by day. The themes of invisibility and the hidden layers of city life resonate strongly. It’s distinct in its essay format, making it feel more like an exploration than a traditional documentary.
Explores urban nightlifeUnique essay film formatFocuses on invisibility and hidden activities
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