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Quarantine: A Visual Documentary is a raw glimpse into 2020, capturing the eerie stillness and abrupt changes that defined those months. The film flows like a stream of consciousness, interweaving personal stories with broader societal shifts. It's not just about the chaos; it revels in those quiet, introspective moments too. The pacing feels almost disjointed at times, mirroring our collective disorientation. Visually, it’s striking, with a blend of home footage and more polished segments that somehow feel intimate. The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, almost like a collective diary of the world’s experience. It stands as a unique artifact of a year we’re still processing.
Unique visual approach to a global eventMix of personal and communal experiencesReflective of the time's atmosphere
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