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So, 'Tekton' from 2009 is this fascinating documentary that really dives into the complicated layers of a construction project that had been stalled for decades. The film captures that strange blend of human ambition and bureaucratic inertia, showing how the same machines and workers are now back at it as if time stood still. It's got this gritty tone, and you can feel the tension between the desire to complete the project and the weight of past failures hanging in the air. The pacing feels almost hypnotic at times, drawing you into the rhythm of construction life. It’s a deep reflection on progress and the messy nature of ambition, using real footage and practical effects to ground its story. There's something quite raw and real about the performances, too, as people grapple with their hopes and frustrations.
Focuses on a large-scale construction project.Explores themes of ambition and bureaucracy.Captivating real-world footage and raw performances.
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