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Slowly Going Faster is a contemplative dive into the world of speed through the lens of a master craftsman. The film captures Alp Sungurtekin, this intriguing figure, as he navigates the vast, stark expanse of the Bonneville salt flats. It’s not just about the adrenaline rush or the thrill of the chase; it's about the meticulous process of building these machines from scratch and the patience that goes into each attempt. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere, the sun-drenched landscapes, and the hum of the engines. What stands out is how the film explores themes of devotion and the endless pursuit of a dream that always seems just beyond reach. This film feels like a quiet reverie on the edges of obsession and craftsmanship.
Unique exploration of speed and craftsmanshipIntimate portrait of a builder's journeyFocus on patience and the process behind engineering
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