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Passing as a Great Grey Owl is a fascinating piece, interweaving found footage with a very personal homage to Ian White. The film has this reflective, almost haunting quality that brings his critical writings to life in a unique way. You feel like you’re peering into a fragmented world, yet it manages to maintain a cohesive atmosphere that resonates deeply. The pacing can be contemplative, inviting you to linger on moments that might otherwise pass by unnoticed. The visuals, while not flashy, are quite striking, often evoking a sense of nostalgia and introspection. There’s a raw honesty in how it approaches its subject matter, which sets it apart from more conventional documentaries. It’s definitely a thought-provoking experience.
Unique homage to Ian WhiteReflective and contemplative pacingStriking visuals evoke nostalgia
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Charlotte Prodger
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