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Burning Cars is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into the duality of New Caledonia. It's a place where stunning landscapes and rich culture clash with historical tensions and a complicated love affair with France. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to absorb the beauty and the underlying strife. There's this rawness in the way the film captures the island's microcosm, with interviews and visuals that feel both intimate and expansive. The practical effects here are subtle yet powerful, as they create a sense of place that really resonates. There's an authenticity in the performances from locals that adds depth, making you reflect on colonial legacies and identity. It's a layered piece, not just about paradise but the paradox within.
Explores themes of colonialism and identityOffers a unique perspective on New CaledoniaRich visuals and intimate local interviews
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