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So, 'ma grand-mère aime les raisins moisis' is a curious piece. It's a documentary, but it feels more like an intimate family portrait, you know? The pacing is reflective, almost languid at times, which really lets you soak in the atmosphere. The film dives into themes of memory and nostalgia, centering around the filmmaker's grandmother and her unique relationship with moldy grapes—yes, you heard that right. There's an odd charm in how it juxtaposes the mundane with the profound. The practical effects are minimal, relying instead on raw, unfiltered moments that feel genuine. Performances are understated, yet they resonate deeply, creating this warmth that lingers long after the credits roll. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach, that’s for sure.
Documentary with an intimate feelThemes of memory and nostalgiaDistinctive in its approach
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