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Dukun is this fascinating short documentary that dives into the shadowy world of black magic in Bali. The way it captures the atmosphere is almost spellbinding, with a slow-paced rhythm that draws you into its depths. You get to see not just the rituals but also the cultural significance behind them, which is compelling in its own right. The practical effects and real-life performances lend a gritty authenticity that feels almost unsettling at times. It's distinctive, no doubt, in how it portrays a side of Bali that's often hidden from the typical tourist lens.
Dukun, while not widely circulated, has sparked interest among collectors due to its unique subject matter and the way it handles a culturally rich but often overlooked topic. Its format history is relatively sparse, with limited releases making it somewhat rare. The documentary's intimate portrayal of black magic rituals makes it a fascinating piece for anyone interested in the more mystical aspects of cultural practices.
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