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All These Summers is a poignant documentary that navigates the complexities of familial ties through the lens of filmmaking. The atmosphere is intimate; you really feel the artist's struggle as she balances her roles. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments to breathe — it feels like a diary unfolding on screen. Visually, there’s a rawness that makes you sit up and pay attention, almost like you’re peeking through a window into her life. The presence of the camera is almost a character itself, creating this tension between the personal and the performative. You get a sense of vulnerability here, showing how art can bridge emotional gaps. It’s not flashy but that’s part of its charm, capturing real life in all its messiness.
Explores familial themesUnique visual storytellingIntimate and reflective tone
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