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Kengere is a haunting piece that stands out for its use of puppetry to depict a deeply tragic event. The animation style feels raw, which complements the heavy themes of loss and memory. It's not your typical animation; it has this eerie atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The pacing ebbs and flows, drawing you into the cyclist's quest for the cassette tape—it's almost like a journey through grief and remembrance. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, creating a unique visual experience that feels both intimate and distant. The storytelling is fragmented but purposeful, making you engage on a deeper level with the narrative and the history it touches upon. Definitely a conversation starter for collectors who appreciate the unconventional.
Puppetry used to convey heavy themesUnique animation style and atmosphereEngages with historical context subtly
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Peter Muhumuza Tukei
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