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So, Diga... it's this intriguing documentary from 2021. The director remains a bit of a mystery, which adds a layer of curiosity. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative, which really allows you to digest the themes as they unfold. It dives into some deep social issues without being too heavy-handed. The interviews are candid, and the practical effects used for transitions keep it visually interesting, despite the documentary format. There’s a rawness to the performances — you can sense the authenticity. It doesn’t rush through its narrative, letting moments breathe. Definitely distinct in its approach, and it has a tone that lingers with you after the credits roll. Worth exploring for sure.
Unique directorial styleIntriguing themes exploredCandid interviews and visuals
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