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Letters About the End of the World captures a peculiar moment in time. Filmed during the lockdown, Dina Karaman's video diary becomes a window into isolation's surreal landscape. The moody atmosphere of St. Petersburg, with its empty streets and shadowy corners, makes you feel like you're in a dream. What’s striking is how Dina’s personal reflections blend with the collective anxiety of the moment. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to sit with the discomfort. It’s not just about her observations, but also about the longing for connection, the shared dreams amid solitude. There’s an authenticity to her performance that feels raw and genuine, and it gives the film a distinctive edge in the documentary genre.
Explores themes of isolation and connectionUnique perspective on urban life during lockdownIntimate video diary format
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