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So, 'Three Landscapes' is quite a piece, really. Shot on 16mm, it’s this silent meditation that just feels different. You’ve got Peter Hutton’s keen eye for detail here, capturing human movement in a way that’s both observational and poetic. It's like a visual diary, drifting through Detroit's stark urban sprawl, the serene Hudson River Valley, and the otherworldly Dallol Depression in Ethiopia. The pacing's deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of each location, and there’s an almost haunting quality to the absence of sound. It kind of draws you in, doesn’t rush you, just lets the landscapes speak for themselves. It’s a testament to the power of imagery, you know? Definitely stands out in the documentary space.
Features stunning 16mm cinematography.Silent film approach enhances the immersive experience.Explores themes of human presence in diverse landscapes.
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