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Although there are plenty of examples of features involving the idea of hinting at something, rather then stating it openly, the art of subtlety is largely lost, at least when it comes to mainstream cinema. Especially when it comes to human emotion or longing, it can be a moment, a seemingly banal item or even the expression you have when no one is looking, which can give away much of what is going on in our lives. Given the structure of short features, there are some interesting examples exercising the art of subtlety and relying on visuals rather than any other means to express a variety of things. One such example is certainly “Naked Bulb” by Mongolian filmmaker Zoljargal Purevdash, a feature about loneliness, temptation and the craving to be close to somebody.
Naked Bulb is screening Busan International Short Film Festival
A woman (Nomin Batbayar) lives with her daughter in a small apartment.
Naked Bulb is screening Busan International Short Film Festival
A woman (Nomin Batbayar) lives with her daughter in a small apartment.
- 5/2/2023
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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