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Passaporta is this intriguing documentary that unfolds slowly, almost meditatively, through the lens of a single window in a Brussels bookshop. Over the span of eighteen months, we get this fascinating time-lapse perspective that draws you in, capturing not just the physical changes outside but the whole vibe of the place. It's like witnessing life itself from a unique angle. The essence of Siegfried Kracauer's ideas about perception really resonates here, making you ponder how we interact with our surroundings. There’s a distinct rhythm to the film, a kind of poetic pacing that lets you breathe with it. It’s a quiet exploration, yet it speaks volumes about time and observation without needing to shout.
Explores themes of perception and time.Uses extensive time-lapse techniques.Presents a unique take on the documentary format.
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