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Paticca-samuppada is a fascinating dive into the intricate web of causality, presented in a documentary format that feels almost meditative. Its pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the heavy concepts of interdependence and existential entanglement. There’s a raw quality to the visuals, which, I think, adds to its authenticity, evoking a sense of the ancient and the profound. The film doesn’t shy away from the weight of its themes—life, suffering, and the cyclical nature of existence loom large, all of which might leave you reflecting long after it’s over. It’s not flashy, but the depth of its subject matter and the stark presentation make it distinctive in its own right.
Themes of interdependence and causality play a central role.The visual style is raw, contributing to the film's authenticity.Pacing is slow and deliberate, encouraging reflection.
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Michael Pilz
Director