So, 'Capas' is this documentary that really dives into the relationship women have with their hair across generations. It’s interesting how something so personal becomes a canvas for identity and empowerment. The pacing has a slow burn feel, which kinda pulls you into the stories without rushing. The atmosphere is intimate, almost like you’re eavesdropping on these very personal conversations. It's not just about hair, but how it reflects their experiences and views on womanhood. I found the use of practical effects in the storytelling quite engaging as well, adding layers to the narrative. Performance-wise, the honesty in their expressions really stands out, making it a unique piece in the documentary space.
Focus on women's relationship with hairExplores themes of identity and empowermentIntimate storytelling with a slow pacing
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Celia Dosal Carabias
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