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So, Bambi Plus is this rather intriguing piece, you know? It’s an experimental doc, and it feels very personal. You’ve got Marina Markovic, a Serbian artist, and her struggles with anorexia take center stage. It’s raw, almost unfiltered—like she’s peeling back layers of herself. The juxtaposition with those old Yugoslav propaganda clips? That’s where it gets really interesting. It creates a bizarre, yet thought-provoking atmosphere. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it adds to the overall vibe, feels like you’re diving into her psyche. Practical effects? Not really the focus here, rather, it’s all about her performance and the archival material—very distinctive in its approach to storytelling. There’s a weight to it all, and it lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on personal narrative and experimental styleFeatures archive footage that contrasts with the main storyA deep dive into themes of identity and societal pressure
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Ana Dunjić
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