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Vertov Windows is really a fascinating blend of personal perspective and historical homage, you know? Each director captures their city through a unique lens, which results in this patchwork of experiences that’s both intimate and expansive. The pacing varies—some segments are contemplative while others pulse with urban energy, which keeps you engaged. Vitaly Mansky’s take from Moscow, especially, holds a lot of weight as he reflects on Vertov's legacy from the very place where he lived. It creates this interesting dialogue across time and space. The practical effects and cinematography often feel raw, which underlines the authentic vibe of the documentary. It’s not just about cities, but about how spaces shape our lives and memories.
Interesting take on urban landscapes.Focus on the relationship between filmmaker and city.Raw and authentic visuals throughout.
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