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So this documentary, '100 Ways to Cross the Border,' dives deep into the work of Guillermo Gómez-Peña, and it’s pretty fascinating. The film has this vibrant energy that feels alive, capturing his unique blend of radical, queer, anti-colonial art. It’s all about challenging the norm, really. The pacing is quite engaging; it flows like a conversation, pulling you into discussions about border-thinking and gender politics. You can feel the weight of Latinx identity throughout. The visuals are striking, a mix of performance art and raw, real moments. It’s not just a film; it’s an experience that pushes you to think differently about identity and boundaries.
Explores queer and anti-colonial themes.Engaging visual style with striking performances.A deep dive into identity and borders.
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