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So, No.10 is this intriguing little documentary from 2015, crafted with a distinct 16mm aesthetic. The visuals have this grainy texture that really sets a certain tone, making everything feel more intimate and raw. Callum Mitchell’s words weave through the film like a whisper, while Rick Williams’ soundscape brings an almost haunting atmosphere. It’s like you’re drawn into a world that’s both familiar and oddly distant. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to hang in the air. It feels personal, almost diary-like, as it explores themes of memory and presence. There’s something captivating about the way it invites you to reflect, rather than just observe. Definitely a unique experience in the realm of documentary filmmaking.
Features a unique 16mm film styleExplores the themes of memory and presenceOffers an intimate sound experience
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