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Retract, directed by Itonje Søimer Guttormsen, is an interesting exploration of artistry and existence. It follows Gritt, a performance artist trying to find her footing amid Oslo's glamor, which contrasts sharply with her personal struggles. The film has a raw, almost documentary-like feel, using handheld camera work that really puts you in Gritt's shoes. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the atmosphere to build without rushing through her internal turmoil. Guttormsen captures a certain bleakness that many can relate to, and the performances feel authentic, particularly from the lead. There's a sense of peeling back layers of societal expectations, which is quite refreshing. The practical effects are minimal but effective, underscoring the film's themes of authenticity versus performance.
Directed by Itonje Søimer GuttormsenShot in Oslo with a handheld styleFeatures a raw, intimate atmosphereFocuses on themes of artistry and authenticity
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