So, 'Three Minutes' is pretty intriguing in its approach. It’s not your typical documentary; here’s a filmmaker who’s given just three minutes to capture these well-known personalities at major festivals. The pacing is quite brisk, which adds a unique tension—like, you feel the pressure with him. It’s all about those fleeting moments, the little quirks and expressions that reveal so much. You really get a sense of the atmosphere of the festivals, the buzz around him. The way he navigates those interactions feels almost intimate, yet there's this odd distance given the time constraint. It’s really a study in brevity and the art of portraiture, which I find quite refreshing and different from the usual long-form docs.
Captures the essence of film festivalsInteresting exploration of portrait photographyUnique time constraint adds tension
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