Bridges of Time
At the beginning of the 1960s, when the French pioneers of cinéma vérité set out to achieve a new realism, and when direct cinema in Québec began to vie for notice, the Baltics wit-nessed the birth of a generation of documentarists who favored a more romantic view of the world around them. This meditative documentary essay – from a Latvian writer and Lithuanian director whose composed touch has long dovetailed with the stylistically diverse works of the Baltic New Wave – pushes adroitly past the limits of the common his-toriographic investigation to create a portrait of less-clearly remembered filmmakers. The result is a consummate poetic treatment of the ontology of documentary creation. Also a cinematic poem about cinema poets.
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At the beginning of the 1960s, when the French pioneers of cinéma vérité set out to achieve a new realism, and when direct cinema in Québec began to vie for notice, the Baltics wit-nessed the birth of a generation of documentarists who favored a more romantic view of the world around them. This meditative documentary essay – from a Latvian writer and Lithuanian director whose composed touch has long dovetailed with the stylistically diverse works of the Baltic New Wave – pushes adroitly past the limits of the common his-toriographic investigation to create a portrait of less-clearly remembered filmmakers. The result is a consummate poetic treatment of the ontology of documentary creation. Also a cinematic poem about cinema poets.
Cinema Paradiso
8.4Joker
8.1Barbie
7.0Moonlight
7.4Bohemian Rhapsody
8.0Lady Bird
7.3Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
7.3Annihilation
6.4Sharknado 2: The Second One
4.6Justice League
6.1Nightbreed
6.4The Killing of a Sacred Deer
7.0Dune: Part Two
8.2Deadpool
7.6Angst
7.1Green Book
8.2BlacKkKlansman
7.5Shoplifters
7.9Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
7.9Halloween II
6.6