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So, 'Postcard from a Nonexisting City' is this intriguing experimental piece that really dives into the Soviet imaginary and its connection to future ideas. The animation style is a unique mix, blending these virtual landscapes with a kind of haunting nostalgia. It's not about quick cuts or flashy effects; instead, it feels like you're wandering through a dream or an alternate reality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the layers of meaning. Those architectural renderings—they’re striking, and they play with the notions of time and space in a way that’s pretty cerebral. Plus, there's this whole theme of political and cultural transition that resonates subtly but powerfully throughout the viewing experience.
Experimental animation with unique aestheticsThemes of Soviet history and future imaginariesDeliberate pacing and rich visual storytelling
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Lesia Vasylchenko
Director