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The 15th Stone is an intriguing documentary that feels more like a deep conversation than a standard film. Directed by the late Joáo Bénard da Costa, it captures a poignant dialogue with a 96-year-old filmmaker, reflecting on life, culture, and the evolution of cinema. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of silence that resonate with the weight of their combined experiences. The two subjects, each with their unique philosophical lens, create an atmosphere rich with intellectual exchange. The film's real charm lies in its authenticity—it's raw, it’s real, and it feels like peeking into a soul-searching moment between two seasoned minds. You can sense their dedication to art and culture in every frame, making it a distinct piece in the landscape of documentary filmmaking.
A deep dive into philosophical discussionsIntimate portrayal of cultural dedicationReflects on the evolution of cinema through personal lenses
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