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The Non-Humans seems like this quiet exploration of film as a living entity, you know? It dives into the damaged film stock, peeling back layers to find the stories buried beneath. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, as it shifts between the materiality of the film and these unexpected biological elements that come into play. It’s not just about the images but also the life that affects them. There’s a distinct atmosphere, really, where you feel the weight of the past in every frame. The themes of decay and recovery are woven through a sort of tangible intimacy. It’s definitely one of those films that pulls you in slowly, making you think about how we interact with these mediums.
Unique approach to documentary storytellingFocus on film material and biological processesThought-provoking themes of decay and recovery
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