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Ahmad Faruqi Qajar's 'The Eye That Hears' is quite the atmospheric piece. It’s a documentary that feels almost like an intimate portrait, you know? Spending a night with Bahman Mohasses, this Iranian painter, it really draws you in. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing his thoughts and artistry to seep into you. It’s less about flashy visuals and more about the nuances of his life and work. The way the camera captures his environment, the shadows, the textures, there’s a kind of raw beauty to it. It’s not just another artist doc; it invites you into his world, his struggles, and his triumphs. Definitely a distinctive piece that's worth exploring.
Cinematography emphasizes shadows and texture.Intimate portrayal of Bahman Mohasses.A reflective experience, not just visual.
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