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INAATE/SE/ is a fascinating exploration of the Ojibway's Seven Fires Prophecy, weaving together documentary and narrative in a way that's pretty unique. The film plays with form, almost a dreamlike quality that shifts between storytelling styles. It doesn't follow a standard linear path which can be jarring but also rewarding, as it reflects the complexities of colonized histories. There's a real depth in its visual style that complements the themes of prophecy and cultural identity. The atmosphere feels both ancient and contemporary. The performances, although varied, contribute to this sense of searching for understanding in a modern context. It’s a thought-provoking piece that challenges viewers to reflect on the past and its ongoing impact.
Experimental narrative structure that defies expectations.Rich visual storytelling that enhances the thematic depth.A blend of past and present perspectives on cultural identity.
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