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Sky. Invasion offers a stark and unsettling look at how war pervades the skies we often take for granted. The film's use of found footage is striking, juxtaposing serene atmospheric vistas with the ominous presence of military operations. It’s all about that shift in perception, right? You’re seeing the transition from tranquil dawns to skies filled with threat, which is heavy. The soundscapes, especially those snippets from military radio stations like UVB-76 and Kraplia, really immerse you in the tension. Pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, which only amplifies the impact of the visuals. It's not flashy but carries a weight that lingers long after it’s over. Definitely an intriguing exploration of conflict's reach.
Utilizes found footage creativelyFocus on sound design enhances atmosphereThemes of perception shift in public spaces
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Key Crew
Andriy Rachinskiy
Director