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Sun (One Day Old) is a fascinating watch, really. It's a documentary that’s kind of a visual poem, if you will. The film stitches together 35mm photographs, showcasing these incredible, almost surreal mirages of the sun during sunset. The atmosphere feels ethereal, almost meditative, as you're drawn into these fleeting moments. There's a certain pacing to it, a slow unfolding that allows the viewer to soak in the colors and the play of light. It’s not about a narrative or character performance, but rather the raw beauty of nature captured on film. The practical effects are simply the sun itself, yet they evoke a range of emotions. It's distinctive in how it invites contemplation, a rare gem for those who appreciate the subtleties of both photography and cinema.
Unique montage of sunset miragesStunning 35mm photographyMeditative and atmospheric experience
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Alex Cecchetti
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