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So, 'Querfeldein - Von Frankfurt nach Frankfurt' is this fascinating piece that feels almost like a visual diary of a post-lockdown Germany. The filmmaker, Christoph Schuch, just grabs his camera and wanders through these ancient paths, which gives it this raw, homegrown vibe. The pacing is steady, almost meditative, reflecting the slow recovery of the country. You really sense the atmosphere of quiet contemplation as he crosses these federal states, capturing not just the landscapes but the spirit of the people. It's all pretty distinctive in how it eschews flashy edits for a more grounded experience, letting the viewer soak in the surroundings and thoughts that come with each step.
This film is quite an enigma, given its obscure director and the lack of widespread attention. It seems to float under the radar, making it a potential gem for collectors interested in niche documentaries or the impact of the pandemic on independent filmmaking. Not much in terms of physical media exists, so finding a good quality version might take some digging, which adds to its appeal for those who appreciate unique, lesser-known titles.
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