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Edek is a fascinating piece that intertwines the raw emotion of storytelling with contemporary beats. The fast cutting technique feels like a jolt of energy, very much in the vein of music videos, which lends a unique pace to its narrative. You’ve got the haunting reflections of Janine, an 86-year-old Holocaust survivor, juxtaposed against the modern voice of rapper Kapoo. It creates this strange but compelling dialogue between past and present. The atmosphere is heavy yet strangely vibrant, as the monologue resonates deeply while being interrupted with rap couplets. The editing style is almost disorienting, but in a way that captures the urgency of the stories being told. It’s not your typical documentary, that’s for sure.
Experimental editing stylesUnique blend of past and contemporaryFocus on personal storytelling
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