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Inmortalidad feels like a time capsule, capturing raw moments that dance between nostalgia and the ephemeral. The documentary meanders through shaky home videos, the kind that evoke that sense of intimacy and personal history. The rough digitisation adds to its charm, almost like a worn-out diary that carries the weight of memories. There’s something haunting about watching the director's mother in those grainy clips, revealing layers of family stories that are often left unsaid. It’s not polished, but that imperfection makes it all the more poignant. The pacing is slow, allowing each image to breathe, each memory to resonate, making you reflect on your own familial ties and the nature of memory itself.
Home video aestheticsExplores themes of memory and lossIntrospective tone
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