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Epoca is one of those fascinating documentaries that takes fragmented pieces of history and stitches them together in a way that feels almost intimate. You know, the kind of film that pushes you to think about what we consider history and how memory is constructed? The visuals—these raw, often jarring clips—grab your attention right away. It's not a linear narrative but rather a collage of testimonies and found footage that challenges the viewer. The pacing is unique; sometimes it feels like you're drifting, and other times it hits you hard with a sudden insight. There's this almost tactile quality to the way the film handles its subjects, making the past feel eerily immediate and undeniably personal.
Fragmented storytelling that engages deeplyUnique use of found footageExplores the concept of memory and history
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