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Devotion (1988) is a quiet portrait of two sisters, Yeranouhy and Mariam Aslamazians, who are both artists showcasing their works in their hometown. The film captures a certain intimacy, as you get a sense of their personalities through their art and conversations. It’s not flashy, but rather a slow unfolding of their lives and the bond they share. The pacing leans toward the reflective, allowing you to soak in the details of their creations, which speak volumes about their backgrounds and experiences. The documentary doesn’t just document; it feels like a tribute, somehow balancing pride and humility. Their eyes truly shine with youthful passion, which feels infectious. A unique slice of life, it offers something different from the typical art documentary fare.
Documentary on sisters and artistsFocuses on personal stories and artReflective pacing with intimate moments
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