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The Edge of the Night offers a raw glimpse into Sukhum’s dimly lit streets and the shadows cast by cryptomining. Andrei Natotsinsky’s lens captures a curious tension—like a documentary that feels almost like a dystopian narrative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of stillness to echo the weight of the city’s darkness. The interviews are striking, revealing personal stories that intertwine with the broader implications of energy consumption and economic desperation. There's a haunting atmosphere, as the absence of light becomes a character in its own right. It’s distinct, not just in subject matter but in how it forces you to confront the unseen consequences of seemingly innocuous technological pursuits.
Explores themes of energy and technologyUnique perspective on modern issuesStrong atmosphere of tension and stillness
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