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Gaze is a fascinating documentary that really dives into the nuances of gender identity. The film doesn't just present a narrative; it feels more like an intimate discussion, where the protagonists engage in open negotiation with the crew about their experiences. You sense this raw honesty in their words, which makes it resonate on a personal level. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to absorb each story, each perspective. There’s a distinct atmosphere of vulnerability that pervades the film, making it feel more like a genuine exploration rather than a polished presentation. The performances, if you can call them that, are deeply authentic. This isn't something you'll find in typical documentaries, which makes it stand out for collectors interested in modern takes on identity.
Intimate portrayal of gender identityUnique open negotiation formatRaw and authentic performances
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Tillo Spreng
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