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So, Passages – Portrait of a City is this fascinating documentary from 2001, set in Malmö, Sweden. The film takes a non-narrative approach, which really stands out in how it captures the essence of the city. It's all about time, place, and movement, which creates this unique atmosphere. What's interesting is the way they used circular pan shots across 48 different locations; it gives a sort of immersive feeling. There's a certain rhythm to it, almost meditative. It feels like you're experiencing the city rather than just watching it. If you enjoy films that lean into the poetic and the abstract, this one definitely has its own distinct vibe, especially as part of the trilogy with Landscape and Labyrinth.
Non-narrative structure, focuses on atmosphere.Circular pan shots create an immersive experience.Part of a trilogy: Landscape and Labyrinth.
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