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The Dying of the Light, set in 2025, takes you on a reflective journey through memory and loss. The story follows a young woman who heads to New York to sort through her late great aunt Gea Koenig's belongings. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia, woven through Gea's photographs, which serve as a kind of time machine. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sink into the emotional weight of each moment. The film explores themes of preservation—how we hold onto memories and the stories behind them. The performances are subtle yet poignant, especially as she grapples with her family history. It's distinctive in its focus on the power of imagery and the personal connections they create.
Themes of memory and lossStrong visual storytellingSubtle performances that resonate
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