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So, 'Making Clouds of May' is this fascinating peek behind the curtain of the making of 'Clouds of May.' It’s shot with a 35mm Aaton camera, which gives it this raw, authentic vibe. You really get a sense of the atmosphere on set, the quiet hustle, and the creative process of the director's first film. The sound is production audio, adding a layer of reality to the documentary—it feels intimate. The pacing is quite slow, but that’s part of the charm; it allows you to soak in the details, the practical effects they used, and the performances from the crew. It’s a slice of film history, showcasing the struggles and nuances of filmmaking in Turkey. Definitely an interesting watch for anyone into the craft.
Documentary style showcasing the filmmaking processCaptures the essence of a director's first filmProduction sound enhances the authenticity
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