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Untitled (2016) is a curious little gem that captures a slice of behind-the-scenes life at a film festival. The pacing is brisk, and in those 12 minutes, it feels like you’re eavesdropping on something intimate yet raw. The audio exchanges between Dinçel and the projectionists blend a kind of tension and camaraderie, making you feel the weight of being on the fringes of the event. It’s not just about the tech—they’re navigating personal dynamics and the unscripted chaos of the festival world. The documentary uses practical audio effects cleverly, creating an atmosphere that’s both reflective and unsettling. It’s distinctive for how it strips away the glamor of filmmaking, exposing the unsung labor behind the screen. Definitely one to think about.
Short runtime makes it an easy watch.Offers a unique perspective on festival dynamics.Great for those interested in guerrilla filmmaking techniques.
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