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Labod is a reflective documentary that digs deep into the echoes of a forgotten factory, where laborers share their memories from a time that feels both distant and painfully present. The director remains unknown, yet the storytelling is raw and intimate, capturing the essence of nostalgia and loss. The pacing is contemplative, letting each worker's story linger, while the atmosphere is thick with the weight of what once was. There’s something haunting about the abandoned space, now overtaken by nature, which provides a striking visual metaphor for decay and renewal. The performances, if you can call them that, are unguarded; these are real people, raw and real. It’s an interesting exploration of identity and the passage of time.
Documentary on industrial declineFocuses on worker testimoniesStrong themes of nostalgia and nature's reclamation
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Tjaša Tomc
Director