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So this documentary, A Compendium of Brief Encounters with People I Might Be, Vol. 1, is something quite unique. It’s a bit of a mosaic of life as experienced by a Filipino queer filmmaker over six years. The tone is introspective, almost meditative at times, as it captures these ephemeral interactions that shape identity. The pacing feels organic, like you're just drifting through moments rather than being rushed. The visuals are raw, no flashy effects, just honest, intimate glimpses into life. It’s the kind of film that invites you to reflect on your own encounters and how they define you—or maybe even don't. Definitely not your typical documentary, and I appreciate the way it challenges conventional storytelling.
Explorative narrative styleFocus on personal identityFilmed over an extensive period
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