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Kõlab nagu muinasjutt dives into the fascinating yet often overlooked world of foley artistry through the lens of Estonia's sole foley artist, Anna-Maria Jams. It's a documentary that feels intimate, almost like you're eavesdropping on her daily grind. The pacing is curious; it meanders through the sounds of film, blending the mundane with the magical. The atmosphere is rich with the textures of sound, highlighting how each creak, rustle, and thud adds depth to storytelling. There's a certain charm in the practical effects, emphasizing the labor of love behind each sound. While the director remains unknown, the film's focus on one person's dedication showcases a unique facet of the film industry, making it distinctively engaging.
Explores the craft of foley artistryFocus on a single artist's perspectiveUnique insights into sound design
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