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The Immortals (2015) takes you on a curious journey that feels more like a meditative exploration than a conventional documentary. It digs deep into the personal histories of artists and the artifacts that shaped their lives and work. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to absorb the visual richness of each piece, each image pulling you deeper into their stories. There’s a raw authenticity in the way it presents these objects, almost like peering through a window into the past. The film is layered with themes of memory and legacy, making you ponder not just about the artists, but about our own connections to history. It's a distinctive experience that lingers after the credits roll.
Explores personal stories of artistsFocuses on physical artifactsInvites reflection on history and legacy
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Shivendra Singh Dungarpur
Director