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Celles qui chantent is a fascinating documentary that weaves together the voices of women across different cultures and contexts. The film captures this rich tapestry through the lens of four filmmakers: Julie Deliquet, Karim Moussaoui, Sergei Loznitsa, and Jafar Panahi. It's intriguing how they each approach the subject—these aren't just songs, but stories of resilience and identity. The pacing flows like a melodic journey, alternating between the quiet intimacy of personal spaces and the grandeur of venues like the Palais Garnier. You can really feel the atmosphere shift as you move from the Iranian village to the Algerian hospital. It's not just about the music; it’s about the heart and spirit behind it, creating something really distinctive in the documentary landscape.
Explores women's voices and cultural narratives.Distinctive blend of intimate and grand settings.Showcases diverse storytelling through music.
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