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Belonging and Difference is a fascinating blend of various formats that really pulls you into its world. The collaboration with Yuan Yuan gives it this unique texture, mixing 16mm film with DV video—it's like you're traversing through different eras of filmmaking. The voice-over, though fragmented, adds a layer of introspection that complements the visuals beautifully. It feels intimate yet expansive as it explores concepts of identity and place, particularly in the context of Manhattan's Chinatown. The pacing is a bit meditative, inviting you to linger on each frame. There's something distinctly personal in how the home movie aspect is woven in, almost like a diary. It's definitely a different kind of documentary experience.
Unique mix of 16mm and DV video.Explores themes of identity and place.Intimate yet expansive atmosphere.
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