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So, 'De bouche à Oreille' is this intriguing documentary that pulls you into the very soul of Marrakech, particularly Jemaâ el-Fna. The film oscillates between the vibrant life of the square and the haunting whispers of a secret prison, kind of like a ghost story but with real historical weight. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, letting you soak in the atmosphere—street performers, local vendors, all while hinting at darker undercurrents of history. The practical effects here? They're subtle, yet they enhance the eerie feel without overshadowing the storytelling. It's a distinctive exploration of memory and silence, really, and it feels like you're piecing together a puzzle that the city itself has forgotten.
Focus on atmospheric storytellingEngaging local perspectivesThemes of memory and silence
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