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Water Hands is a fascinating exploration of longing and connection, captured through tight, black-and-white frames that really gives it that raw feel. The film dances between Singapore and Montenegro, creating this almost dreamlike quality where you feel the weight of absence. The sailor, ever elusive, embodies the unsaid emotions of the woman waiting for him. There’s this intriguing narrative structure that pulls you in, making you ponder the deeper ties of love and distance. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the visuals to breathe and resonate. It's a unique blend of documentary and drama, with a tone that's both poetic and haunting. Definitely stands out for its ability to convey so much without showing the central characters directly.
Explore themes of absence and longing.Distinctive black-and-white visual style.Narrative structure that challenges traditional storytelling.
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Key Crew
Vladimir Todorović
Director