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A Colombian Family is a striking documentary that captures the nuances of familial bonds against a backdrop of social upheaval. The film follows Yira, a woman returning to Colombia after a decade of exile in Cuba, as she seeks to reconnect with her mother and introduce her own daughter to the complexities of their heritage. There’s a palpable tension in the air, reflecting the historical weight of the peace agreement with FARC. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the emotional landscape of reconciliation, loss, and hope. The cinematography feels intimate, almost like a home video, which enhances the rawness of the performances—especially Yira’s. It’s a deep dive into personal history that intertwines with a broader national narrative.
Documentary exploring themes of family and conflictStriking cinematography with an intimate feelSlow, contemplative pacing that enhances emotional depth
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Tanja Wol Sørensen
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