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So, 'Norilsk in the First Person' is a fascinating exploration of a city steeped in industrial history. The documentary, crafted by Aleksey Pivovarov and Alexander Rastorguev, steps away from standard storytelling and dives into a web-doc format, which is pretty unique for the genre. The atmosphere is heavy, reflective, almost haunting at times, capturing the essence of Norilsk and its people. The pacing feels methodical, allowing you to absorb the gritty realities of life in such an extreme environment. It's not just about the anniversary of Norilsk Nickel; it's more about the legacy of the city itself and its inhabitants. The interactive elements enhance the viewing experience, creating this layered narrative that's distinctive in its approach.
Interactive web-doc formatFocus on industrial legacyUnique pacing and atmosphere
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