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So, Alexina B. Composing Lives is quite a fascinating piece. It delves into Raquel García-Tomás’ creative process behind an opera that takes inspiration from the memoirs of an intersex figure from the 19th century. The film feels intimate, with this real sense of exploration into not just the music, but the very essence of identity and history. It's not just about the notes on a page; there's this underlying current of personal struggle and societal reflection that shapes the narrative. The pacing varies, giving you moments of reflection amidst the frenetic energy of the composing process. I found the atmosphere rich, almost tactile in how it presents the emotional weight of its subject matter, and the practical elements really ground the whole experience. Distinctive for sure.
Explores the intersection of music and identity.Focuses on the artistic process and personal stories.Highlights the significance of intersex representation.
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