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So, 'Timetable' is this fascinating documentary from 1980 that really captures a specific moment in time. The director might be unknown, but the film's atmosphere is anything but. You get this almost voyeuristic feel as you witness a party celebrating 25 years of experience—people clinking glasses, toasting, and engaging in these small talk exchanges. It's all very dated, like stepping into a world of pompous academies and tedious meetings. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the awkwardness of social customs that seem almost grotesque now. What makes it distinctive is how it reflects on these bygone rituals, creating a sort of melancholic nostalgia while poking fun at the absurdity of it all.
Exemplifies 1980s documentary style.Captures social dynamics of its time.Delivers a critique of formalities.
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