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Faire-Part is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into Kinshasa's complex relationship with its colonial history. The film's structure is sort of an uneasy collaboration between four filmmakers—two from Belgium and two Congolese—each bringing their distinct perspectives to the table. This creates an atmosphere thick with tension, as they navigate their individual histories while attempting to tell a shared narrative. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really dwell on the visuals of Kinshasa and the raw emotion of its people. What stands out here is the subtle layering of practical effects and real-life footage, blending together to create a striking commentary on resistance and identity. It's the kind of film that lingers with you, stirring thoughts long after it ends.
A nuanced take on colonial legacies.Interesting filmmaker dynamics.Rich visuals of Kinshasa.
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Anne Reijniers
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