This is objectively an impressive achievement.
Documenting the displacement of millions through the Three Gorges Project while simultaneously exploring the rapid technological growth and modernity over 20 years in China is fascinating and ominous to behold.
Loosely threaded through with a narrative regarding time and memory of two characters in a fleeting, quiet connection, it explores the notion of being both physically and emotionally displaced.
It’s a very ambitious project, formally very experimental, and while certain areas may be a bit flatter than others, you can’t help but be impressed.
This is objectively an impressive achievement.
Documenting the displacement of millions through the Three Gorges Project while simultaneously exploring the rapid technological growth and modernity over 20 years in China is fascinating and ominous to behold.
Loosely threaded through with a narrative regarding time and memory of two characters in a fleeting, quiet connection, it explores the notion of being both physically and emotionally displaced.
It’s a very ambitious project, formally very experimental, and while certain areas may be a bit flatter than others, you can’t help but be impressed.