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So, 'Como me da la gana II' is a fascinating dive into the art of filmmaking, you know? It’s got this really relaxed yet probing atmosphere, with Ignacio Agüero weaving in and out of conversations with contemporary directors. It feels almost like a casual chat over coffee, but there’s this underlying depth about what we capture on film. The pacing isn’t rushed; it allows for those thoughtful pauses that let you digest what’s being said. Agüero’s own archive plays a huge role, connecting past and present in a unique way that makes you reflect on the essence of cinema itself. It’s not flashy, but there’s so much to unpack, which I think gives it a distinctive edge in documentary filmmaking.
Explores the intersection of past and present in cinemaCasual yet deep conversations with filmmakersUtilizes personal archive for narrative depth
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