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TIME MACHINE (2022) is an intriguing documentary that weaves together personal history and existential musings. It centers on Tzipora David, a photographer with a fascinating life story—she’s the director's grandfather’s grandmother. The film has this reflective tone, almost meditative, as it explores why one might still pick up a camera in a world so dominated by digital manipulation. There’s a profound sense of atmosphere, with the pacing allowing the viewer to really sink into her narrative while contemplating broader themes of authenticity and creativity. The practical effects are minimal, as it leans heavily on storytelling. It's more about the journey and less about flashy presentation, which I find quite refreshing. Tzipora’s life feels like a canvas for larger questions about art and existence.
Explores personal and artistic identityCaptivating storytelling through family historyThought-provoking themes on photography's relevance
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Omri Morin
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