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315 (2023) is a documentary that really pulls you into the intimate space of personal history and collective memory. The way it merges family anecdotes with significant historical events from the artist's birth date creates this layered narrative, almost like peeling back the skin of an onion. There's this haunting atmosphere, particularly as he digs into what went down in Peru on May 31st, 1989. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe. You can sense the weight of the past in every story shared, and the connections he uncovers are both poignant and unsettling. It's a distinctive exploration of identity and time, reflecting on how personal and historical narratives intertwine in ways you wouldn't expect.
Focuses on personal and historical narrativesPacing allows for deep emotional resonanceUnique perspective on 1989 events in Peru
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