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Little Man, Time and the Troubadour is a deeply personal documentary that weaves together Sipa Labakhua's tumultuous journey from his homeland to his return years later. The atmosphere feels heavy with nostalgia and the weight of history, as Sipa uses his one-man marionette show to share his experiences. It's raw and heartfelt, capturing the essence of loss and resilience. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of reflection that draw you into his world. The practical effects of the marionettes add a unique layer, almost as if they're extensions of Sipa himself. The performances, especially his, are quite striking—it's like watching a man confront his past through art. There's a lot of layers here, definitely worth diving into.
Documentary features autobiographical elements.Unique marionette show as a storytelling medium.Explores themes of war, loss, and identity.
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