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So, 'Ships Don't Come Ashore' dives deep into the world of Mihovil Pansini, a name not tossed around often but deserves a spotlight. The documentary feels almost like a hidden gem, revealing the poetic depths within film-making in the former Yugoslavia. It's not just about Pansini; it’s about how his unique voice shaped narratives in ways that a wider audience might overlook. The pacing can feel contemplative, almost meditative at times, and there’s a rawness to it. You get this sense of intimacy with the subject that’s hard to shake off. The visuals might not have over-the-top effects, but they carry a weight, reflecting the soul of his work. If you’re into discovering the unsung poets of cinema, this one’s an intriguing watch.
Focuses on the lesser-known poet of film, Mihovil Pansini.Delivers an intimate exploration of Pansini’s work and influence.Offers a unique perspective on Yugoslavian cinema and its narrative style.
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