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Intiwawa, a short film that really digs into the raw emotional landscape of grief and addiction. Amaru, a young Aymara man, spirals into alcoholism after losing his son, and it’s interesting how the film reflects both his personal struggles and the broader community's reaction to him. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence to amplify the weight of his despair. The performances, even though the director remains unknown, are strikingly real, capturing the nuances of sorrow and isolation. What stands out is how it portrays the intersection of personal tragedy with cultural identity. The atmosphere feels heavy and somber, almost palpable. It’s not flashy, but there's a stark beauty in its simplicity that lingers.
Short film that captures Aymara culture.Themes of grief and societal rejection.Strong performances despite unknown director.
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