SMALL WONDERS is a slow-burn documentary that really draws you in with its intimate look at everyday craftsmen. Tally Abecassis takes her time, letting you soak in the atmospheres of a watchmaker's workshop, the dusty shelves of a hardware store, and the quiet intensity of a photographer’s studio. There's something captivating about the way it showcases these unsung heroes - no flashy edits or dramatic voiceovers, just real life. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to appreciate the artistry in mundane tasks. The film's strength lies in its ability to remind us of the value of traditional trades, especially in an age of fleeting digital moments. It’s not just about the work; it’s about the people behind it.
A deep dive into traditional craftsmanship.Reflective pacing, allowing for appreciation of the trades.Distinctive storytelling through real-life portraits.
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Tally Abecassis
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