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So, 'Do You Love Me' is a fascinating documentary, really. It dives into Lebanon's audiovisual history, which I think is such a unique way to tell a story. The film stitches together decades of footage – everything from films to home videos. You really get this intimate glimpse into Beirut's soul over 70 years. It feels like an exploration of a collective memory, marked by both joy and heartache. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to really soak in each moment. It’s not just a historical piece; it's deeply personal, too. The archival footage is handled with such care, creating a tapestry of experiences that resonate on many levels. It’s definitely something different in the documentary realm.
Archival footage from 70 years of Lebanese historyExplores themes of joy, loss, and collective memoryDistinctive pacing and personal storytelling approach
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