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Circumcision (2000) dives into the delicate terrain of cultural identity and familial obligations. It explores the weight of a decision that parents face, especially those from diverse religious backgrounds. The documentary's tone is contemplative, almost introspective, as it allows viewers to engage with the personal stories of the families involved. Pacing feels deliberate, giving ample time for each perspective to unfold, which can be both refreshing and challenging. What stands out is its raw honesty—no glossing over the emotional turmoil that can accompany such a choice. It’s not just about the act itself, but what it represents in terms of faith, tradition, and the future of a child. A unique piece that definitely invites deeper reflection.
Explores cultural and religious complexitiesPersonal stories add depthContemplative and introspective tone
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Nurith Aviv
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