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The Booth is a curious documentary that takes a look at the everyday lives of various individuals who find themselves in booths around a bustling city. It’s not just a simple observation; it captures the essence of their existences—shoemakers crafting footwear, policemen overseeing the streets, and the myriad of others who inhabit these small spaces. The atmosphere is intimate yet oddly disconnected, with the surrounding city life providing a stark contrast to the stillness of the booths. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to soak in their stories and the weight of their daily routines. It’s fascinating how this film emphasizes the mundanity and significance of these roles, provoking thought about labor, presence, and isolation in urban settings. There's a rawness in the presentation, and the performances feel genuine and unpolished, adding to its unique charm.
Intimate portrayal of urban lifeFocus on everyday rolesReflective of labor and isolation
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Mikhail Zheleznikov
Director