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Joseph M (1986) is a fascinating short drama that really immerses you in its tense atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of every moment to settle in. You can feel the emotional struggle of the characters, portrayed with a raw honesty that makes it stand out. The themes of isolation and existential dread are palpable, and though the director remains unknown, the film's execution speaks volumes. The practical effects, though minimal, effectively enhance the storytelling without overshadowing it. It’s a César award nominee, which hints at its craftsmanship and artistic merit, marking it as a unique entry in the short film landscape. It’s definitely worth having a look at if you're into that kind of introspective piece.
César award nomineeUnknown directorStrong themes of isolation
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