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Carmen, directed by Chloë Sevigny, feels more like a personal diary than a traditional short film. It's a captivating blend of comedy, documentary, and drama that paints a fascinating portrait of femininity. The film's voyeuristic tone creates an intimate atmosphere, allowing viewers to witness the raw process of creation. Sevigny's improvisational approach lends a spontaneous quality that keeps things fresh and engaging. There's a distinct lack of polish, but that's part of its charm—it's all about the realness of being a woman in today's world. The pacing is leisurely, encouraging you to linger on moments rather than rush through. The practical effects? Minimal, but effective in drawing you into the narrative. It’s distinct in how it embraces imperfections and rawness, making it a unique entry in the Miu Miu Women’s Tales series.
Explores themes of femininity and creative processImprovisational style adds a unique touchPart of the Miu Miu Women’s Tales series
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