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Daumë is this fascinating, raw documentary that pulls you right into the heart of a small South American village. Shot on Super-8, it has this grainy, intimate feel that makes everything feel so immediate, almost like you’re peeking into private moments. You’ve got ritual, power dynamics, and playful interactions all woven together, which really draws out the complexity of the community. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, but also makes you question what you’re seeing – it’s an exploration of representation itself, really. It’s not just about documenting life; it’s a critique of how we capture culture, which is pretty striking. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary landscape.
Super-8 film aestheticExploration of cultural representationIntriguing blend of ethnography and critique
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