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The Interior City offers a unique glimpse into the often-overlooked lives of doormen and porters in urban environments. It’s a quiet, meditative exploration that reveals the hidden emotional landscapes of those who inhabit transit spaces. With an understated yet profound atmosphere, the film captures their candid confessions, drawing viewers into a world of lucubration and affection amidst the chaos of city life. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection that resonate long after viewing. There's a raw honesty in the performers’ deliveries, making their stories feel intimate and immediate. It's distinct in its approach to documentary filmmaking, focusing less on grand narratives and more on the subtleties of everyday existence. Quite a thoughtful piece.
Focus on human connection in workspacesUnique documentary styleExplores emotional landscapes of urban life
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Key Crew
Isa Luengo
Director
Andrea Ballesteros i Beato
Writer