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The Touch of the Angel is a unique blend of documentary and drama that takes you on an unusual journey. It captures the poignant story of the restoration of the statue of Archangel Michael in Piran, a piece steeped in local history. The aerial shots are really something; they give a sense of scale and beauty that's hard to ignore. The pacing has a measured rhythm, allowing you to soak in the details of the restoration process and the community's connection to this statue. It’s fascinating how the film intertwines the craftsmanship with the emotional weight of loss – the statue, after all, represents more than just art. It’s interesting to see how the practical effects in the film enhance that connection. Overall, it’s an intimate look at a small town’s heart, conveyed through the lens of this significant restoration.
Documentary with a historical lensAerial footage enhances storytellingFocus on community and craftsmanship
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Ubald Trnkoczy
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