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So, Keidas is kind of this quiet documentary that draws you into this oasis, where people have this deep connection to the place. It’s not flashy, but there's a certain calmness to it that really sets the mood. The pacing is slow, but in a way that allows you to soak in every moment, every little detail. The film captures these personal stories of returning each summer, almost like a ritual. The cinematography has this lovely natural quality, almost like you’re part of their experience. There’s no big-name director behind it, which gives it a raw, honest feel that’s hard to find in more polished works. It’s just people and their stories, really.
Documentary about personal connections to a summer oasisFocus on natural storytelling and real experiencesUnique atmosphere with meditative pacing
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