Nest, in its execution and existence, is simple like the best of things typically are. Nest is an Icelandic movie on the assembly of a tree house over a period of a year compressed into a twenty-minute film. It’s also shot stationary, the camera affixed in one position for its entirety as the seasons pass by in their extremities. We witness three childr…
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