Another one of my favourites. And a classic, I suppose. Russian director Sokurov is more than just a slow-film director, though. In fact, I don't find all of his films very slow. When I watched Faust (2011), I wasn't drawn to the film because it was slow. It felt slightly faster than his other films, but it didn't make a huge difference. It was actually a "normal" film speed, appropriate for the subject.

The one . . .

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