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So, 'Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen' is a documentary that really digs deep into the life of Merata Mita, a groundbreaking filmmaker, through her children's eyes. The tone is reflective, almost nostalgic at times, which gives it a very personal touch. The pacing feels natural, like a conversation rather than a lecture, and it's filled with archival footage that feels raw and intimate—some of it you've probably never seen before. Hepi Mita does a commendable job as a director, and it feels like he’s not just sharing his mother’s story but also grappling with his own loss. The film's themes of identity, representation, and decolonization resonate throughout, making it a distinctive piece in the documentary landscape.
Focuses on Merata Mita's personal and professional life.Uses previously unseen archival material.Explores the impact of decolonization in a cinematic context.
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