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Richard Wotton: Moments Later is a quiet, introspective documentary that lingers on the overlooked details of everyday architecture. Directed by Kevin Double, it has this slow, contemplative pacing that allows you to really soak in the atmosphere of the town. The film feels personal, like a glimpse into the photographer's mind as he interacts with his surroundings. It's not flashy—no crazy effects or dramatic reenactments here—but it’s that very simplicity that makes it stand out. You get this sense of intimacy and honesty in the way he observes the mundane, turning it into something worthy of appreciation. The performances, though subtle, are genuine, pulling you into a world that often goes unnoticed.
Focuses on architecture and personal narrativeFeatures a unique observational styleCaptures the essence of a town's unnoticed beauty
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