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A Brilliant and Sublime Experience: A Journey into the History of a Life
Review of the short film Ubi Sunt, directed by Natalia Jezova The common notion that sound is of lesser importance than image has long since lost credibility among serious film enthusiasts. Many great films in the history of cinema, particularly over the past few decades, have demonstrated that sound can, at times, matter more than what we see; it can alter the meaning of what we see, and can generally convey information and mental images that objective visuals alone are inca
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A Review: The Dark World of a Man After Mental Collapse
A look at the short film Enter the Room, directed by Harry Waldman Short films have always offered exceptional opportunities for experimentation. Filmmakers who wish to explore unconventional spaces, venture into uncharted territory, or adopt less familiar forms of expression usually turn to the short format. The primary reason is practical: the tools, form, runtime, and production costs of a short film are far more manageable than those of a feature. This freedom allows a fi
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