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So, 'Fest of Duty' is this intriguing documentary that peels back the layers on a pretty specific cultural practice. It zeroes in on two Iranian girls navigating life after they start wearing the hijab at nine, which is a big deal in their community. The tone is quite sensitive and contemplative, giving you a real sense of their inner world. The pacing has a nice rhythm, allowing you to sit with their experiences rather than rushing through. What stands out is the raw authenticity of their voices; you really feel their struggles and triumphs. Plus, it’s got a very engaging atmosphere that doesn't shy away from the complexities, which is refreshing in a genre that often simplifies such topics.
Cultural exploration of hijab significanceFocus on personal narrativesThoughtful pacing and tone
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