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Tutta la notte is this intriguing documentary that draws you into the quiet world of a Palermo night. The photo booth, with its almost haunting presence, serves as a sort of urban confessional. You watch, somewhat mesmerized, as each unknown face steps up, revealing bits of their identity through fleeting snapshots and soft confessions. It’s not flashy; it has this organic, introspective feel that lingers. The pacing feels meditative, inviting you to linger in those spaces between light and silence. The way the film captures the anonymity of the city and the intimacy of these moments really stands out. It almost feels like a visual poem, where every frame holds a story, even if it’s just a crumb of existence.
explores themes of identityunique use of a photo boothcaptures the essence of urban solitude
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