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God Is a Woman (2024) is a deep dive into a world few have seen, capturing the essence of the Kuna people through the lens of Gaisseau and his family. The film's tone is intimate, almost like a home movie in some parts, with a rawness that feels genuine. You can really sense the slow-paced life of the Kuna, offering a stark contrast to the outside world. The practical effects are minimal but effective, allowing the rituals and daily life to shine through without distraction. There’s a certain warmth in the way the Gaisseaus connect with their subjects, which makes the cultural explorations feel personal rather than exploitative. It’s a unique piece of documentary filmmaking that lingers in your mind.
Intimate portrayal of indigenous lifeUnique family perspectiveCultural exploration with depth
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