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Tree Streets is an intriguing documentary that melds the urban and the natural, taking viewers from the bustling streets of New York to the serene woods of Maine. The film has a unique rhythm, a blend of the spoken word and movement that feels almost poetic. Vincent Katz's poems are quite striking, and they echo through the visual landscape created by the dancers like Douglas Dunn and Dana Reitz. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which can be a jarring experience but also quite rewarding. There's an atmosphere that captures the essence of both the city and the forest, making it a distinctive exploration of place and identity. It's certainly not your typical documentary—definitely one to ponder after watching.
Unique blend of urban and natural landscapesFeatures captivating poetry and danceReflects on place and identity
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Rudy Burckhardt
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