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So, 'Treasure Without Place' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the early days of graphic design in Iran. You’ve got some of the first Iranian graphic designers sharing their stories, which gives it a really personal touch. The pacing is a bit meandering, kind of like a conversation that shifts from one topic to another. There’s an authenticity to their voices, and the visuals often reflect that rawness too. It’s not flashy or overproduced, which makes it feel genuine. The themes of cultural identity and artistic evolution really stand out, and there's a certain nostalgia that they evoke. Plus, you can sense the passion they have for their craft, which is pretty infectious. It's a neat piece of history, really.
Focuses on early Iranian graphic design.Features personal stories from designers.Authentic visuals and themes of cultural identity.
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