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So, 'Gloria's Call' is this fascinating blend of animation and documentary, right? It's got this very intimate feel, diving into Gloria Orenstein’s journey after that pivotal call from Leonora Carrington in 1971. You really sense the intertwining themes of art, ecofeminism, and shamanism throughout. The mix of practical effects and animation brings a vividness to the storytelling that pulls you in. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike at times, mirroring the surreal nature of Carrington’s influence. It's not your typical documentary; it has this unique, almost otherworldly atmosphere that really sets it apart. And the way it celebrates the wild adventure of exploration is just lovely, honestly.
Artistic exploration of ecofeminismUnique blend of animation and documentaryFeatures Leonora Carrington's influence
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Cheri Gaulke
Director