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So, 'Choose Your Own Father' is this intriguing documentary that dives into John Latham's past in Zambia. You get a real sense of how personal histories intertwine, especially with his father. The tone is reflective, almost wistful, as it juxtaposes Latham's life with the filmmaker's own experiences. It's not your typical straightforward doc; the pacing has this ebb and flow that keeps you engaged. You can feel the weight of nostalgia in the way personal narratives are woven together. The archival footage is solid, and there's an authenticity to the storytelling that feels raw. It's definitely distinctive in how it blends the past with personal exploration, making you think about family and identity in ways you might not expect.
Explores complex familial themesUnique archival research approachEmphasis on personal narrative intertwining
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