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Ten Minutes Before the Flight of Icarus is an intriguing piece that captures the essence of a transitional period in Lithuania. It's not your typical documentary with a clear narrative arc; instead, it adopts this almost meditative approach, focusing on the minutiae of daily life and the subtle shifts in a society grappling with its identity post-Soviet Union. The pacing can feel languid, yet it allows viewers to absorb the atmosphere of the streets and the lives within them. Arunas Matelis has this knack for finding poetry in the mundane, showcasing performances that feel authentically raw and unfiltered. The film's distinctiveness lies in its refusal to give straightforward commentary, inviting the audience to reflect instead.
Strong observational styleThemes of identity and transformationUnique pacing and atmosphere
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