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So, 'Head in the Clouds' is this short documentary piece by Jean-Marie Teno, and honestly, it’s a real eye-opener. It dives right into the harsh realities of modern life in Cameroon, specifically Yaoundé. The atmosphere is heavy, kind of stark, as Teno captures the city’s struggles, like rubbish piles and decay—very raw. The pacing feels deliberate, letting the visuals speak for themselves, which makes the film feel almost poetic in a way. It’s not just about Cameroon, though; it raises questions about the broader state of African societies. The practical effects are simply the world around us, unfiltered. It’s that kind of film that lingers long after the credits roll, making you think about what we often overlook.
Documentary style with a strong social commentary.Stark visuals that convey the urban decay.Thought-provoking themes related to wider African issues.
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