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So, 'About a Bull' dives deep into the often overlooked world of Bosnian bullfighting, which is pretty fascinating. The focus here is on Martina Batista, a young girl who flips the script in a male-dominated arena. There’s this palpable tension as she balances tradition and personal ambition—a theme that really resonates if you think about how generational expectations can weigh us down. The pacing feels organic, reflecting Martina's own journey as she grows from a curious kid into someone who actively participates in the fights. The cinematography captures the vividness of the arena and the raw emotions of the crowd, which you don’t often see in documentaries. It’s not just a film about bullfighting; it’s an exploration of identity and breaking barriers, with a grounded, authentic atmosphere throughout.
Engaging portrayal of gender rolesAuthentic cultural backdropFocus on personal growth and tradition
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Emir Solaković
Director