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So, Djadje - Last Night I Fell Off a Horse is a fascinating piece. It dives into the heavy emotional landscape of a woman, Djadje, trying to reconcile her past while on the way to her father's funeral. The film has this raw, introspective tone, almost meditative, where Djadje's internal struggle becomes palpable. The pacing feels organic; it mirrors her hesitation to return to a homeland that's both familiar and foreign. There's something distinctly atmospheric about her journey through Zimbabwe, where memories and emotions intertwine. It’s a documentary that captures the complexities of identity and belonging without forcing conclusions. The way it invites you into Djadje's thoughts feels very personal, almost like you're experiencing her memories alongside her. It’s not flashy, but there's a genuine depth here.
Explores themes of identity and exileCaptivating personal narrativeAtmospheric cinematography
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