Via Selmi 72 Cinemastation is an intriguing slice of documentary filmmaking that captures the essence of a unique place. The tone feels almost nostalgic, as if it’s both celebrating and dissecting the love for cinema that permeates this location. There are moments where the pacing pulls you in, almost like a slow burn, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the space. It’s not flashy; rather, it relies on the authenticity of its subjects and their stories, creating a kind of intimacy. The visuals have a raw quality, and while there might not be any high-budget effects, the passion of the people featured really shines through. It’s a film that resonates with anyone who appreciates the subtleties of cinema culture.
Unique documentary styleFocus on cinema cultureIntimate storytelling
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Anthony Ettorre
Director