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So, 'Aboubakar et moi (Chronique d'un confinement)' is this interesting little gem from 2022. It unfolds during the first lockdown, capturing the raw essence of connection amidst chaos. Rémi, a queer artist, brings home Aboubakar, a street kid he meets in Marseille. The intimacy of a small studio plays into their evolving relationship, which is both tender and reflective. The film is distinct in how it blends humor with deeper themes of survival and companionship. It feels genuinely lived-in, you know? The performances are honest, and there's this atmospheric quality that makes you feel the weight of both the isolation and the peculiar joys of their shared moments.
This film is relatively scarce in physical formats, making it a noteworthy find for collectors who appreciate contemporary queer cinema. It's often overshadowed by more mainstream releases, but its unique narrative approach has started drawing interest, especially among those who value character-driven stories. As more collectors seek out films that reflect diverse experiences, 'Aboubakar et moi' is likely to gain traction in niche circles.
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