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River Without Banks is an intriguing documentary that weaves together the themes of poetry and war. The film’s structure, divided into ten segments, cleverly aligns with the first lines of a poem, inviting viewers to ponder the connections between art and conflict. The atmosphere is contemplative, almost haunting at times, as it explores correspondences between the poet and his circle. The pacing varies; some segments flow smoothly while others feel more abrupt, reflecting the unpredictable nature of the topics discussed. There’s a raw sincerity in the way the film captures the essence of conversation and the power of words, making it distinctive in the realm of documentary filmmaking.
Documentary on poetry and warUnique structure with ten segmentsExplores artist relationships
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Wan-Jo Wang
Director