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So, 'culture leap (non-linear)' is this fascinating documentary that really dives into the essence of culture over race. It's not your typical structured narrative; it feels like a collage of found footage, which gives it a raw, almost poetic vibe. The way Roger Horn mixes home movies from South Africa with those old 16mm anthropological films creates a unique atmosphere—like you're piecing together a puzzle of everyday life and historical context. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that's part of its charm, right? It forces you to engage with the material differently. You're not just watching a film; you're experiencing a cultural tapestry, layered and textured in ways that only found footage can provide.
Unique found footage approach.Explores cultural themes deeply.Raw and poetic editing style.
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