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CTRL-V is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into how global audiovisual trends shape and sometimes overshadow local cultures. What makes it stand out is its raw, do-it-yourself approach, filmed with a homemade digital camera. It’s not polished, but that adds to its charm. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, leading you through various film excerpts that really underscore the hegemonic weight of cultural narratives. You get this sense of urgency and passion from the director, Leonardo Brant, as he stitches together these ideas. It’s an exploration of identity and influence that leaves you pondering the implications long after it ends. A unique piece for those interested in the intersection of culture and media.
DIY filmmaking styleExplores cultural hegemonyUses film excerpts effectively
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