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Room 1112 is a fascinating little gem that captures a moment in time—specifically, the tension surrounding the future of celluloid film. Set in the confines of a hotel room during the Göteborg film festival, it’s an intimate documentary where Swedish filmmakers share their thoughts on the evolution of film. The atmosphere feels almost like a confessional; the conversations are candid and layered, with a sense of nostalgia hanging in the air. There’s a certain rawness to the way each contributor expresses their passion and concern about the medium’s fate. While the pacing might feel leisurely at times, it allows for deeper reflection. The film stands out in the way it combines personal insights with broader cultural questions, making it a unique entry in the documentary genre.
Intimate discussions surrounding film preservationExplores the shift from celluloid to digitalA reflective piece on the future of cinema
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