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So, 'Bashar, de la pharmacie au dabké' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life of a young man transitioning from pharmacy to dabké, which is a traditional dance. The atmosphere is quite intimate, capturing the nuances of his journey. I found the pacing to be a bit reflective, allowing you to soak in the cultural context. The film really gets into the themes of identity and self-expression, making you think about how art connects to personal history. The practical effects are subtle; it's more about the authenticity than flashy edits. And though we don't know the director yet, the performances feel genuine, like you’re right there with him, feeling each step he takes towards his new life.
Focuses on cultural identity and self-expression.Captivating performances that draw you in.Unique blend of personal narrative with traditional art.
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