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Marisa is a deeply personal documentary that really drags you into the emotional landscape of loss and memory. The director, though unknown, seems to weave a narrative that’s reflective and intimate, drawing on the Rai archive's footage about migration. The pacing feels almost contemplative, allowing moments of silence and reflection to settle in, which adds to the weight of the subject matter. What stands out is the way it blends personal story with broader themes of detachment and life, creating this sort of tapestry of experiences. It has a rawness that’s hard to pinpoint but makes it feel genuine, as if you're invited into a very private space of someone’s heart and mind.
Explores themes of loss and migration.Unique use of archival footage from Rai.A personal narrative that feels intimate and reflective.
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