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Traffic Diary is an intriguing documentary that captures the raw, unfiltered thoughts of people trapped in a never-ending traffic jam. The director, identifying as a scooter driver, approaches the subject with a unique lens. It’s not just about the congestion but the introspection that comes with being stuck in a metal box. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as voices layer over the sounds of honking and murmured frustrations. The film’s atmosphere is thick with tension yet oddly reflective, inviting viewers to share in the passengers’ contemplations. What stands out is the way it transforms an everyday, mundane experience into a tapestry of human emotion and thought. The performances – if you can call them that – are genuine, making it feel less like a film and more like a shared moment in time.
Documentary that explores urban congestionFocuses on personal reflections during trafficUnique storytelling through real passenger accounts
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Dea Tcholokava
Director