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kOsOng is this intriguing mix of animation and documentary that really dives into the murky waters of fertility and identity. It's not your typical animated fare; the visuals are striking yet understated, which seems to complement the heavy themes it tackles. The pacing has this almost meditative quality, creating space for the viewer to reflect on the nuances of motherhood—or the choice to forgo it. The film challenges outdated gender roles and addresses the stigma surrounding childless women, which feels very relevant today. It’s not flashy, but the way it combines art with personal narratives gives it a distinctive edge. There’s a depth here that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Mixed-media approach adds a unique visual layer.Explores contemporary themes with a relatable lens.Ideal for conversations around gender and choice.
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Hizkia Subiyantoro
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