Sobytiya v Sent-Lui: A quiet, dusty piece of history
Is it worth the watch?
If you like movies that feel like they were dug out of a basement after forty years, you’ll probably find something to love here. It’s for the folks who don’t mind a bit of grit on the lens and long, quiet pauses. If you need a movie to keep you awake with constant motion, skip it. You will hate ...
Set against the backdrop of historical social tension, this film follows the intersecting lives of individuals navigating a changing world in Saint-Louis. It is a slow-burning character piece that focuses more on the weight of unspoken words than on big, flashy plot developments.
Review Excerpt
"Is it worth the watch?
If you like movies that feel like they were dug out of a basement after forty years, you’ll probably find something to love here. It’s for the folks who don’t mind a bit of grit on the lens and long, quiet pauses. If you need a movie to keep you awake with constant motion, skip it. You will hate it. 😴
Sobytiya v Sent-Lui isn't interested in holding your hand. It drops you into this world and expects you to figure out the social hierarchy on your own. It feels dusty, hone..."