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Camouflage is a haunting exploration of memory and trauma, where Bruzzone's physicality as a runner reflects both the elusive nature of his past and a method of confronting it. The film dives deep into the emotional landscape tied to Campo de Mayo, not just as a site of historical significance but as a deeply personal space for Bruzzone. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence to linger, which amplifies the weight of his narrative. The visuals are striking yet understated, often contrasting the serene act of running against the backdrop of a site filled with pain. It's this juxtaposition that makes it a distinctive piece, a raw and intimate reflection on loss and the search for truth amidst shadows.
Focuses on personal narrative and historical contextUses running as a form of coping and explorationUnique blend of documentary and performance art
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Jonathan Perel
Director