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So, 'Making Distant' dives into the behind-the-scenes of 'Uzak,' and it's quite an experience. You get this raw glimpse of the filmmaking process, which is pretty fascinating, especially for a documentary. The use of 35mm film adds a tangible quality, capturing the grit and texture that digital just can't replicate. The pacing feels reflective, giving space to the interactions and challenges faced on set. The filmmakers' dedication shines through, and you can sense the atmosphere of collaboration, yet also tension. The English subtitles are burned in, which feels genuine, not polished. It’s a film that allows you to appreciate the craft behind 'Uzak' in a way that’s both informative and, dare I say, intimate.
Focuses on behind-the-scenes aspects of 'Uzak'Shot on 35mm, capturing authentic filmic qualityOffers insights into the filmmaking process
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