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So, there's this documentary called 'Before The Trees Was Strange' from 2016, and it's quite a personal piece. The filmmaker dives deep into their family history, exploring race and identity over decades of footage. It’s fascinating how they sifted through 700 hours of material to create a striking 85-minute narrative. The pacing feels intimate and reflective, as if you're privy to their private journey. The tone is almost contemplative, with a rawness that resonates throughout. It's not just about the visuals; it’s layered with emotion and a search for understanding that makes it stand out. You can really feel the effort and personal stakes involved, which gives it a unique voice in the documentary landscape.
Unique exploration of family history.Intimate and reflective tone throughout.Significant personal investment in the footage.
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Derek Burrows
Director