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So, 'Portolago: Ghosts in the Aegean' is one of those documentaries that feels more like a haunting exploration of history rather than a straightforward narrative. It dives into this eerie, unused town on Leros, built by Italians for 30,000 people back in the '30s. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of abandonment and nostalgia, really. You get this slow pacing that allows the viewer to soak in the remnants of lives once lived there. The way they blend archival footage with present-day shots creates a distinct contrast, and the storytelling seems to linger in the air like the ghosts it speaks of. It's not flashy, but there's something about its quiet reflection on infrastructure and memory that sticks with you.
Atmospheric documentaryFocus on historical reflectionsUnique insights into abandoned spaces
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