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It's Not A Picture, It's A Video offers a unique glimpse into how memories shape our identities. Kieran Borrick-Nixon's direction has this raw, almost disjointed feel that echoes the way we remember our pasts β bits and pieces weaving together. The film centers around two strangers, both hailing from the same small town, and their connection is genuine yet fragile. The pacing is reflective, letting moments breathe, which adds to that atmosphere of nostalgia. Their performances come off as honest and almost improvisational, enhancing the documentary's vibe. Using practical techniques to blend their stories gives it a grounded quality, making it distinctive in how it captures the mundane yet profound aspects of memory and connection.
Explores themes of memory and identity.Grounded performances, raw atmosphere.Interesting blend of personal and collective histories.
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Kieran Borrick-Nixon
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