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So, 'La memoria se filtró por una grieta' is a pretty fascinating piece. Shot on 16 mm, it gives everything that lovely grainy texture, you know? The film really dives deep into memory and land, focusing on Xochimilco. You can feel the weight of history as it explores the Valley of Mexico's transformation post the 2017 earthquake. It’s like an essay, sort of a visual meditation on how the landscape shapes communal life. The pacing is contemplative, which might not be for everyone, but it allows you to absorb the atmosphere and nuances. It's not flashy, rather understated, which makes it distinct. You’ll get drawn into the layers of memory and how they connect to place, all through these beautifully composed scenes.
Explores themes of memory and transformationUtilizes 16 mm film for a distinct aestheticContemplative pacing invites deep reflection
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Pablo Martínez-Zárate
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