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Texas, Osijek (1987) is this fascinating documentary that quietly unfolds the everyday life in Osijek through the eyes of a Bohemian and a young child. The film drifts along, capturing their meandering walks and the simplicity of their surroundings. There's a rawness to it—you can feel the texture of the streets, the ambiance of the neighborhood. It’s not flashy; it doesn’t rely on grandiose narratives or bombastic visuals. Instead, it revels in the details, painting a vivid picture of a time and place, while exploring themes of innocence and the passage of life. The pacing is slow, but that only allows you to soak in the atmosphere, to really feel the connection between the two main characters and their environment. It’s a unique slice of life that speaks volumes without saying much at all.
Documentary capturing everyday momentsFocus on character interactionsExploration of innocence and environment
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Franci Slak
Director