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So, Manel Lives in Sarajevo, it’s a rather introspective documentary that really pulls you into the streets of Sarajevo. The filmmaker’s approach feels like a personal journal, wandering through memories and fragmented thoughts. It’s not your typical narrative; there’s a dreamlike quality throughout. The pacing can be quite slow, but that almost adds to the atmosphere – you find yourself lingering in the spaces, feeling the weight of history around every corner. The visuals are stark and haunting, with some practical effects that enhance the rawness. It’s a film that explores memory and loss, and while the director remains unknown, their vision resonates deeply, reflecting a city that’s both beautiful and scarred.
Documentary-style explorationFocuses on memory and lossUnique atmosphere and pacing
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Manel Raga Raga
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