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Kitchen Beets is quite an intriguing watch, right? Bea Haut’s approach is so tactile, you really feel the intimacy of each utensil she places before the camera. The rhythm of the film is punchy, almost like a symphony of daily life, where each object tells its own story, reflecting Haut's analogue practice. It creates this unique atmosphere, where the mundane becomes artful. The pacing jumps around a bit, which keeps you engaged, and there’s this underlying theme of the relationship between artist and their tools. It’s simple yet profound in its execution, definitely a distinct take on the documentary genre, stripping everything down to the essentials.
Focuses on the tactile relationship with objectsDistinctive analogue aestheticCapture of mundane life as art
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