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So, 'September September' is one of those films that really captures a specific moment in time. The way it depicts Berlin, especially with those rainy days along Schönhauser Allee, feels almost haunting. It’s not just about the visuals; there’s this underlying sense of isolation that permeates the film. You can really feel the weight of the city, as if it’s holding onto a quiet sadness. The train rides offer these serene yet melancholic views, and that tilt of the camera—it gives an unusual perspective that just adds to the atmosphere. There’s a certain meditative pace to it, not rushing, letting you soak it all in. It’s definitely a unique piece that stands apart in the documentary genre.
Explores themes of isolation and urban life.Unique camera techniques enhance the atmosphere.Reflective of a specific era in Berlin's history.
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