So, 'Waiting for the Girls' is this intriguing documentary that really captures a slice of life on the fringes of Bordeaux. It’s set against the backdrop of a redevelopment area, which creates this almost dystopian vibe. The fast food van serves as a central hub, where laborers and sex workers mingle, and the interactions feel raw and unpolished. There’s this palpable tension in the air, as people seem to just exist without much thought about the changes happening around them. The pacing is slow, but it really allows you to absorb the atmosphere and those little moments of connection. Not a flashy film, but it embraces the mundane in a way that feels real and thought-provoking, which is what makes it stand out in the docu landscape.
Captures the intersection of lives in a changing urban landscape.Focuses on raw, unfiltered interactions.Explores themes of transformation and existence.
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Rémy Jantin
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