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Zoe is a fascinating glimpse into a transitional Berlin, captured through the lens of an elevator girl working in the TV Tower at Alexanderplatz. The film's poetic black and white 16mm cinematography creates a unique atmosphere, evoking a sense of nostalgia and introspection. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the protagonist's quiet struggles and moments of connection in a city reshaping itself post-reunification. It's not just about the individual but also reflects the larger societal changes occurring. The performances, while understated, resonate deeply and lend an authentic touch to the narrative. Maren Kea-Freese's directorial choices make this short film distinct, highlighting the nuances of daily life amidst the backdrop of urban transformation.
Short film with a strong sense of place.Captivating use of black and white 16mm film.Explores themes of identity and urban transition.
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