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Tuning is a fascinating documentary that centers around a piano in the bustling Central Train Station of Tel Aviv. The film captures the unique interaction between the piano and the ebb and flow of commuters. You get this sense of the piano's perspective, almost like it’s a silent witness to the stories unfolding around it. The tone is contemplative, creating a reflective atmosphere that invites you to think about the nature of public spaces and how they shape our experiences. The pacing is slow, allowing moments of silence that resonate deeply. The film doesn’t rely on flashy effects or big performances; it’s really about the music, the people, and those fleeting connections made in transit. It’s quite distinctive in how it frames this everyday object as a central character in its own right.
Explores themes of connection and transienceUnique perspective on public spaceMinimalist approach to storytelling
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Ilan Yagoda
Director