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The Face is a haunting exploration of memory and landscape, where a lone man navigates the remnants of his past on the Paraná River. The documentary unfolds at a slow, contemplative pace, allowing the audience to absorb the eerie silence of the abandoned site that once buzzed with life. As he walks through the void left by history, there's this palpable sense of nostalgia, of things half-remembered yet fully felt. The visuals are striking, capturing the decay with a raw authenticity. It’s not just about what’s lost, but also about the connections we carry. The absence of a director’s name adds to the film's enigmatic quality—like it’s a whisper from the past that feels both personal and universal.
Documentary style with personal narrative.Themes of nostalgia and decay.Cinematography highlights emptiness.
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