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So, 'Sombras de luz' dives deep into the world of Carlos Bosch, an Argentine photographer who’s been in the game for decades. At 73, he’s not just looking back; he’s reflecting on his own existence through a series of self-portraits. The film has this contemplative atmosphere, almost meditative. It’s not fast-paced, which might put some off, but it gives you space to really chew on the themes of memory and time. The way Bosch discusses the role of images today is thought-provoking, especially with how easily we consume visuals now. It feels like a personal journey, with an intimacy that draws you in. Not flashy but definitely distinct in its quiet, introspective style.
Introspective examination of memory and timeA deep dive into Bosch's self-portraitsContemplative tone with a slow pacing
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