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Eshu Yangi is this fascinating exploration of Afro-Brazilian spirituality, weaving personal experiences with abstract visuals. The film unfolds like a dream, with home images and layered readings creating a textured tapestry that feels both intimate and cosmic. While it's rooted in the pandemic isolation, there's an energy that resonates, reflective of the chaotic beauty of carnival. The pacing is deliberately meditative, allowing viewers to linger on each visual abstraction and thought. It’s not your typical documentary; it feels more like a personal ritual or a philosophical musing, blending culture and quantum physics in a way that’s quite unique. Definitely something to ponder long after it ends.
Explores Afro-Brazilian spirituality through visual narrativeProduced during COVID-19, giving it a unique contextCombines personal memory with abstract interpretation
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