So, 'Las Alewá y el Bakánoa' is this intriguing documentary from 2011. The director is a bit of a mystery, which adds to its charm, I think. It dives into cultural themes that feel both local and universal, capturing the essence of its subjects with a raw, almost intimate feel. The pacing occasionally wanders, which some might find frustrating, but it gives space to breathe, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they serve the storytelling well, reinforcing the documentary's authenticity. Overall, there's a palpable sense of place and identity that’s hard to shake off after watching it.
Culturally rich themes.Interesting pacing.Mystery surrounding the director.
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Natalia Gabayet
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