Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, München, Raphaela is this intriguing little documentary that captures a slice of life in Munich through the lens of a young woman's aspirations. The pacing feels almost contemplative, allowing you to sit with her thoughts and the atmosphere in the city. I mean, it's part of Mike Plante's Lunchfilm series, so there's this casual quality to it, where the filmmaking feels unpretentious, almost like you're just eavesdropping on a conversation. Everson’s style brings a sense of authenticity to the portrayal of aspirations, and while the director is unknown, the film resonates with a certain rawness. It's those little moments of introspection that really stick with you, you know? Just a fascinating watch for anyone interested in personal narratives and urban settings.
Part of Mike Plante's Lunchfilm seriesCaptures the essence of Munich's urban lifeFocuses on personal aspirations and introspection
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover