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Unbuilt Light is a somber yet beautifully textured drama that bends time through recollections and dreams. Kosemund Sanidis crafts a meditative atmosphere with long, lingering shots that feel almost like a visual poem. The pacing can be slow, but it serves the film's introspective nature well. The performances are raw and layered, grounding the surreal elements with emotional weight. I particularly appreciate how practical effects are used to depict the protagonist's transformation—it's understated yet impactful. There's a certain fragility to the narrative, making it a unique exploration of farewells and the ephemeral nature of existence. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but for those who appreciate a more avant-garde approach, it has its own distinct charm.
Shot on location in Greece, adding to its authentic feel.Runtime: Approx. 95 minutes.Filmed with a mix of digital and 16mm for texture.Features a minimalist score that enhances the mood.
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