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Looking at Someone Looking at War presents a visceral exploration of conflict through the lens of an artist. Vladyslav Krasnoshchok, riding through Kharkiv on his motorcycle, captures the stark remnants of war with his array of analogue cameras. It's raw, it’s real; the pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to sit with the aftermath of destruction and resilience. The film isn’t just about war; it’s about the struggle to find meaning amid chaos. His photographs resonate with a haunting beauty, distilling complex emotions into striking visuals. The atmosphere is heavy yet hopeful—like a conversation with a friend who's seen too much but still believes in the power of art to heal.
Unique perspective of war through artFocus on analogue photographyIntimate portrayal of a city in conflict
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