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En corps + is an intriguing deep dive into Lionel Soukaz's raw, unfiltered experience during the AIDS crisis in the early '90s. It’s a documentary that juggles the intimate with the public, showcasing a community of marginalized voices—those often overlooked. The pacing feels almost hypnotic; footage flows like a stream of consciousness, blending candid moments with public events. What stands out is the way Soukaz captures the essence of struggle and connection without any gloss. There’s a gritty authenticity in the way he portrays the lives of 'fags, poor people, and drug addicts.' It's not just about the disease; it’s about survival, love, and a shared humanity that resonates deeply. It’s one of those films that stays with you, lingering well after the credits roll.
Unique approach to documentary storytellingCaptures a marginalized community's experiencesGritty and unfiltered representation of intimacy and struggle
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