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So, 'Demora' is this intriguing little piece that's less about the visuals and more about the voices. It's a documentary, sure, but it really bends the form – blends oral history with these archival images that give it a texture that's kind of haunting. The story revolves around a grandmother reflecting on her husband, and it’s all steeped in this atmosphere of nostalgia and contemplation. Like, there's this palpable sense of time slipping away, of cinema arriving late in their lives, seen only through the lens of television. It feels both personal and universal, you know? The pacing is reflective, almost meditative, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it has this quiet intensity that lingers after it ends. Definitely something to sit with.
Experimental documentary styleFocuses on personal recollectionsNostalgic and reflective atmosphere
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