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Tapestries, directed by Milica Zoric in 1981, is this short documentary that feels like a quiet meditation on the art of weaving. The film's tone is reflective, almost intimate, as it captures the intricate processes and the hands that create these textiles. You can sense the labor and thought behind each piece, and it’s fascinating how Zoric gives space for the viewer to absorb the details. The pacing is deliberate, letting moments linger, which is quite distinct compared to faster-paced documentaries. There’s no flashy editing here—just a raw authenticity that draws you in. The atmosphere is filled with the sound of looms and the soft chatter of artisans, making it almost immersive. If you're into documentaries that explore craft and the human touch, this one's a gem.
Short documentary exploring traditional weavingFocus on artisans and their craftIntimate sound design with minimal narration
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Slobodan Jovičić
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