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Disney: Through the Looking Glass isn’t your usual Disney fare. It’s a documentary that dives deep into the life of Tito del Amo, a 72-year-old researcher embarking on an emotional journey, tracing the roots of Walt Disney back to Spain. The pacing has this almost meditative quality, weaving together personal narrative with historical context. The atmosphere is rich, with moments that feel both revealing and poignant. Del Amo's performances, if you can call them that, are heartfelt and genuine, as he grapples with identity and legacy. It’s not just about Disney, it’s about the implications of history, adoption, and belonging. This film is distinctive in how it blends personal storytelling with a broader cultural inquiry, making it a contemplative watch.
Investigates Disney's alleged Spanish rootsPersonal narrative intertwined with cultural historyUnique blend of documentary storytelling
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Eduardo Soler
Director