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So, 'God Eats Love' is this intriguing documentary that digs deep into the aftermath of Pussy Riot's infamous Cathedral performance. It's a fascinating lens on the collision of art, religion, and politics, really. You’ve got Maria Alekhina, who’s become an emblematic figure, sharing a space with Dmitry Enteo, this Orthodox activist who was vehemently against them. The pacing feels organic, letting you absorb the tension in their discussions, which is a big part of its impact. The film plays with the themes of forgiveness and dialogue amidst conflict, which gives it a unique texture. The visuals are pretty raw, which adds to the authenticity. It’s a compelling watch for anyone interested in contemporary activism and the nuances of belief.
Focuses on art and activismExplores themes of conflict and dialogueInteresting character dynamics between Alekhina and Enteo
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