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Labyrinth (2013) is an intriguing documentary that captures the essence of Malmö during a contemplative summer. Unlike your typical city portrait, it unfolds in a minimalistic style, focusing on time, place, and movement. The pacing is unhurried, almost meditative, allowing viewers to truly absorb the atmosphere. It weaves together the fabric of urban life without the usual narrative distractions. This film is part of a trilogy, which adds layers to its thematic exploration of space and identity, especially when compared to its predecessors. The visuals are striking, and the practical effects, if any, are subtle, drawing more attention to the environment than to digital embellishments. It's this reliance on raw, authentic representation that sets it apart.
Part of a trilogy with Landscape and PassagesFocuses on time and movementDistinctive minimalist approach
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Claes Söderquist
Director