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Little Flags is an intriguing piece that really captures a moment in time. Filmed in stark black and white, it takes you through the streets of lower Manhattan during a military parade from the early '90s. You can almost feel the weight of history in the air, with the crowd noise slowly fading to leave behind a haunting silence. The litter strewn about, the ghostly remnants of the event—it feels like a meditation on memory and urban decay. Cohen's choice to edit the footage years later adds a layer of reflection, creating a unique rhythm that’s both eerie and poignant. It's not just about the parade; it’s about what lingers when the spectacle fades away. A real gem for anyone interested in the raw and unvarnished aspects of city life.
Shot in black and white, enhancing the film's tone.Focus on urban atmosphere and the passage of time.The edit years later adds a unique reflective quality.
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