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So, Habitares is this intriguing documentary that really delves into Herta Scheurle's life as an artist. It's got this personal touch, you know, as she sifts through her memories using her family's old photos and 16mm films. The pacing is reflective, almost like a slow walk through her past, which gives you time to absorb the emotional weight of her journey. The atmosphere is intimate, filled with a blend of nostalgia and a raw honesty about the struggles and joys of being a woman in the arts. You can feel the connection to her roots in Argentina, yet there's this European flair from her time in France and Germany. It's a fascinating exploration of identity and creativity, presented in a very personal way.
Explores themes of identity and memoryIntimate personal narrativeUnique archival footage from family history
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Marina Zeising
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