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So, 'Always Forward' is this intriguing documentary-drama blending the personal and the artistic. You've got the plastic artist Aparicio Arthola engaging in these deep conversations with his students about creativity, loss, and the struggles within Nicaragua's art scene. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative at times, reflecting the weight of the themes tackled. The atmosphere feels heavy yet hopeful, as it delves into the catharsis of creation amid uncertainty. There's this rawness in the performances that brings a real sense of authenticity, and the practical effects are quite minimal, focusing instead on the emotional weight of the dialogue. It's a film that lingers with you, really making you ponder the role of art in times of strife.
Engaging dialogue on art and lossReflective of Nicaraguan cultureFocus on personal experience in creative process
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Ulysse Tapia
Director