Looking at animals feels like a quiet dive into our relationship with the urban wildlife around us. It unfolds in five acts, each act meticulously crafted, almost like a gallery exhibition where each scene allows you to linger a bit longer. There's an almost meditative tone, inviting viewers to reflect on the role animals play in our constructed environments. The pacing is deliberate, accentuating the stillness of the moments captured. What sets it apart is its observational approach—no flashy editing here, just raw, unfiltered glimpses at creatures that coexist amongst the hustle of city life. The themes resonate deeply, pushing us to reconsider what it means to observe and interact with the non-human inhabitants of our spaces.
Observational documentary styleInspired by John Berger's essayExplores urban wildlife interactions
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Anna Weltner
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