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Dingomaro is an intriguing dive into the life and art of Hamid Said, the Afro-Iranian musician who blends traditional sounds with contemporary influences. The documentary has this raw, almost intimate feel, as if you’re sitting in on a personal conversation. You don’t just hear his music; you get a sense of his world, the culture that shapes him. The pacing is reflective, giving time to absorb the stories and melodies. It captures the duality of identity and the rich tapestry of influences in his work, which is what makes it distinctive. The absence of a known director adds a certain mystique, as if the film itself is a collaborative effort of the subjects and their narratives.
Focuses on the intersection of culture and music.Offers insights into Afro-Iranian identity.Captivating blend of storytelling and performance.
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Kamran Heidari
Director