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All Trace Is Gone, No Clamour for a Kiss is a haunting exploration of exile and identity. It unfurls slowly, inviting you into a world where two beings share their stories amidst the whispers of a forest. The atmosphere is thick with jazz—like a smoky bar where the past mingles with the present. The film delves into the connections among Chinese, West African, and Caribbean migrant experiences, weaving them through folklore and queer intimacy. It's not just the narrative that grips you; the performances are raw and visceral, drawing you into their shared vulnerability. The practical effects feel organic, enhancing rather than overshadowing the poignant dialogue. You can sense the weight of their histories in every frame. It's distinctively intimate yet broad, touching on universal themes of connection and loss.
Explore themes of migration and identity.Focus on the unique blending of cultures.Noteworthy for its atmospheric jazz score.
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