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Making Time dives into the world of horology with a raw, almost poetic flair. It’s not your standard documentary; it meanders through the lives of watchmakers and their creations, revealing a kind of artistry that goes beyond mere mechanics. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers time to soak in the craftsmanship and the philosophy behind each ticking piece. The atmosphere feels intimate, almost like eavesdropping on a secret gathering of rebels dedicated to their craft. Expect practical effects that highlight the intricacies of timekeeping, rather than flashy CGI. The performances, if you can call them that, are genuine and heartfelt, showcasing the passion of those who refuse to conform to mass production. It’s a celebration of creativity that feels both personal and expansive.
Explores the philosophy of timekeepingHighlights independent watchmakersFocuses on craftsmanship and creativity
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Key Crew
Liz Unna
Director