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So, 'Seven Days in Helsinki' is quite a fascinating watch. It's not your typical documentary. We follow Kyungmin Park as she shares her experiences during a week in Helsinki – and it’s just her narratives that really pull you in. The film captures this intimate, almost diary-like quality that makes it feel personal. Borkowski, the filmmaker, really lets the atmosphere of Helsinki seep through, giving you a sense of place. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to digest Park’s thoughts on art and existence. It’s pretty refreshing to see a focus on sculptural artistry too, with practical effects and her pieces woven throughout. The film feels like a conversation rather than a lecture, which is a nice touch.
Intimate exploration of an artist's life.Captivating storytelling with a strong sense of place.Thoughtful insights into creativity and existence.
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Jesse Borkowski
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