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Eyes of Stone is really something else, isn't it? This documentary immerses you in a world that's both alien and familiar. Set in rural Rajasthan, it takes us through the deeply personal journey of a young woman grappling with possession and her path to healing. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with her experiences. The atmosphere is heavy with tradition and spirituality, and the way it's shot gives you a sense of being right there with her. The performances feel raw and authentic—nothing polished here, just real emotions. What stands out is the use of practical effects to convey the inner turmoil. It's definitely a unique piece in the documentary genre that leaves you thinking long after it's over.
Documentary on spiritualityCultural insights into RajasthanThemes of possession and healing
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Nilita Vachani
Director