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Sleep Lines is an intriguing exploration of intimacy, set against an almost dreamlike backdrop. The hand-processed black-and-white aesthetic gives it a raw, tactile feel that's becoming increasingly rare. You really get this sense of a couple navigating their personal space—both physically and emotionally. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, which complements its themes of connection and distance perfectly. It's not your standard romance, more of a visual poem, really. The experimental approach might not appeal to everyone, but if you're into queer cinema, there's a lot to unpack here. The performances are subtle, yet striking, enhancing that feeling of being caught between waking and dreaming.
Black-and-white hand-processed filmExperimental narrative styleFocus on emotional intimacy
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Kathleen Mullen
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