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Curse Cures is an intriguing blend of documentary and fiction, exploring the dynamics of a jeans factory just as a newcomer shakes things up. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to savor the atmosphere of this unique setting. It’s interesting how the film intertwines the personal stories of the workers with broader themes of collective history. The visuals stand out too, mixing found footage with original photography on acetate—gives it this raw, tactile quality that feels different from typical documentaries. The narrative feels almost enigmatic at times, and the way it captures the mundane yet profound rhythms of factory life really sticks with you. Definitely a curious piece worth diving into.
Unique visual style with acetate sheetsExplores personal vs collective historyPacing offers a meditative experience
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