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Vacancy is an intriguing documentary that explores Brasília, a city steeped in ambition and dreams, almost like a character in itself. The filmmaker, whose personal connection to the city is palpable, artfully weaves in segments of amateur footage and clips from films shot there in the sixties. It really creates this layered texture, showing both nostalgia and the weight of history. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to sit with the images and consider the utopian ideals that were once so bold. There's a certain rawness to the presentation, highlighting the contrast between the city's aspirations and its present state. I find it fascinating how the film taps into themes of cultural preservation and the passage of time, making you ponder what truly constitutes legacy.
Amateur footage mixed with feature film clips adds layers.Pacing allows for reflection on past ideals versus now.Themes of utopia and cultural preservation resonate throughout.
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