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Waste no. 4 New York, New York is an intriguing glimpse into the layers of history buried beneath the hustle of the city. Clocking in at just twenty minutes, it pulls you through twelve cemeteries and a landfill, giving an odd but compelling perspective on how waste and memory intertwine. The pacing feels brisk yet contemplative, as it dives into themes of legacy, loss, and the overlooked remnants of urban life. The visuals are stark, accompanied by a haunting score that adds to the reflective atmosphere. It's distinct in how it challenges the viewer to consider what we leave behind, both materially and metaphorically. The execution is simple but oddly profound, with no need for flashy effects—just raw, honest storytelling.
Part of the ten-part Waste series.Short runtime allows for quick, impactful viewing.Cemeteries serve as poignant backdrops to the urban narrative.
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Jan Ijäs
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