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So, 'Albertina and the Deaths' is this intriguing documentary that really gets into the soul of a small town in Chile, San Miguel de Azapa, where the line between life and death feels almost fluid. Albertina, the flower seller, embodies this unique relationship with the deceased, and her practices tie into the local traditions that have been around for ages. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to absorb the weight of her matriarchal role and the rituals that define her world. There's a certain atmospheric quality, almost ethereal, that permeates the film. You get a real sense of the community's connection to their ancestors, which feels both personal and universal. It's a distinct take on death and remembrance, really something special.
Explores indigenous traditions and customs.Reflects on matriarchal legacies in a unique setting.Atmospheric storytelling enhances the documentary's depth.
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César Borie
Director