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Nature: All Rights Reserved is this intriguing short documentary that really dives into how we interact with artificial nature. You see, it’s not just about pretty visuals—it’s the implications of these simulations on urban life that get you thinking. The film paces itself with a reflective tone, gently guiding viewers through various spaces, like dentist waiting rooms adorned with palm trees or conference rooms sporting forest wallpaper. The use of practical effects makes these simulations feel strikingly real yet oddly hollow. It's like a mirror held up to our own cravings for nature in a concrete jungle. The director might be unknown, but that just adds to the film's charm, letting the content speak for itself without any preconceived notions.
Short documentary, runs about 20 minutes.Focuses on urban nature simulations.Explores themes of artificial vs. real nature.
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Sebastian Mulder
Director