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Ikuska 9: Euskal artistak is a fascinating dive into the Basque art scene of the late '70s, capturing a unique cultural moment. Bakedano’s direction feels intimate, almost like a personal tour through various artistic expressions. The pacing is laid-back, allowing viewers to soak in the nuances of each featured artist’s work without feeling rushed. You’ve got a mix of traditional and contemporary styles, and the documentary does a good job of highlighting the region's vibrant creativity. There’s a real sense of pride that permeates the film, making it distinctive in its treatment of local talent. It's not just about the art; it's about the people and their stories in the Basque Country too.
Features interviews with various Basque artists.Captures the essence of Basque cultural identity.Interesting for those into regional art movements.
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José Julián Bakedano
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