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So, 'Listen to Me' is a fascinating piece, really. It dives into the psyche of a woman who left Morocco two and a half decades ago. The way she communicatesānever showing her faceāis a bold choice that adds a layer of intrigue. The pacing feels almost contemplative, allowing her thoughts to linger. Itās raw, and you can sense the weight of her story in every recorded word. The documentary doesnāt rely on flashy visuals or interviews; instead, itās this intimate exploration of identity and the scars of the past. Itās that atmospheric quality that pulls you in, makes you sit with the discomfort of her silence and absence. You canāt help but reflect on the universality of seeking a voice.
Explores themes of identity and silenceIntimate and atmospheric presentationUnique storytelling through voice recording
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