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Sunset At Dawn is a quiet exploration of that painful transition from childhood to adulthood. The film meanders through a vivid landscape, capturing those fleeting moments of innocence before they slip away. The cinematography feels almost like a character itself, painting both the beauty and harshness of growing up. There's an atmospheric weight to the pacing, allowing the audience to linger in the characters’ struggles and revelations. Performances are raw, almost uncomfortable at times, which adds to the authenticity. What sets it apart is the use of practical effects that ground the film in reality, making the emotions palpable. It’s not flashy, but rather a thoughtful reflection on life’s inevitable changes.
Cinematography captures the essence of fading childhoodStrong performances create a sense of authenticityPractical effects enhance emotional grounding
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Key Crew
Oliver Crick
Director