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On Clogger Lane is an intriguing piece that meanders through the eerie landscapes of Washburn Valley. The director, though shrouded in anonymity, captures a unique blend of haunting histories and contemporary dilemmas. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, drawing you into the area’s unsettling atmosphere—where infrastructures clash with nature and past whispers of witchcraft linger. Andrew Black’s choice of visuals and sound design really heightens the documentary's emotional weight. There's a palpable tension throughout, especially when juxtaposing the cold, sterile presence of the satellite station against the rich folklore of the land. It’s definitely a commentary on surveillance and history, wrapped in a strangely poetic package.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on local folkloreThemes of surveillance and history
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Andrew Black
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