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Auda is a striking documentary that unfolds in the heart of Beirut, blending the personal with the geographical. The film's atmosphere is palpable, with a haunting tone that permeates each moment as the woman navigates Google Maps, searching for her deceased brother. There's this deep sense of loss echoed through the river and the sea, which act as visual metaphors throughout. Nuria Suaya's poem adds a lyrical quality, juxtaposing the stark reality of grief with an almost dreamlike exploration. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to linger in the emotional weight of the narrative. Its distinctiveness lies in how it turns a digital search into an intimate journey, capturing both place and memory in a uniquely poignant way.
Themes of loss and memory are central.Utilizes Google Maps as a narrative device.Poetic elements add depth to the storytelling.
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