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All the Fires the Fire is a raw Documentary that captures the essence of Mexico City through its people's stories. The film unfolds like a tapestry, weaving together contrasting memories that are both painful and joyful. It's less about polished narratives and more about the organic flow of life, with an atmosphere steeped in nostalgia. The pacing is intentionally reflective, allowing each voice to resonate. There's a certain honesty to the performances, often unguarded and deeply personal. The visual style is striking, using practical effects that immerse you in the lived experience of the city. It’s distinctive in how it embraces the chaotic beauty of urban life, making you feel connected to its inhabitants in a way that few films manage to achieve.
Focuses on personal storytellingEmotionally charged atmosphereUnique visual approach
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