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De Lorca a Lorca stands out with its unique blend of reality and art. Carmelo Gómez's journey through Spain feels both intimate and expansive, as he reflects on Lorca's profound influence during a time of isolation. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of silence that resonate deeply amidst the chaos of the pandemic. The film interlaces interviews and narrative with surreal, dreamlike sequences that keep you on your toes. There’s this haunting quality in how it captures the essence of Lorca's work, making you ponder the weight of art in desperate times. Practical effects are minimal, yet effective when used, creating a raw atmosphere. The performances, particularly Gómez, bring a sincerity that feels genuine, almost like a personal pilgrimage through cultural heritage.
Explores Federico García Lorca's themes.Combines documentary and surreal elements.Carmelo Gómez's performance is central.
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