Who said you need dialogue to make a good film? "Alone Time" is an example how clever cinematography can bypass one of its essential parts, the dialogue, and immerse the viewer in the story. The film has great sound design and is shot with a very lifelike and unique style. I really like films that stand out and achieve that. Watch it until the end, the wist blew my mind.
"A young woman, stressed by her busy and continually crowded New York City existence spontaneously retreats to a solitary lake deep in the Adirondacks."