Winter. Bus stop in a small village. People are waiting for a bus. They talk. Listening to their conversations the viewer can imagine the world they live in. United by the movement of the camera, the whole place and the people blend together.
Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa’s first film in color develops through a series of 360-degree pans across a rural landscape. Long tracking shots, a cacophony of voices, and the gradual movement of people underscore this pensive, formalist reflection on the social structure of the environment.
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