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So, 'My Cousin Wallace' is quite an intriguing documentary. The filmmaker, whose name I couldn't find, really paints a fascinating picture of Scottish Caribbean history during his travels in Scotland. There's this personal touch to it, you know? The way he navigates the stories—it's both educational and reflective. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, letting the audience breathe in the atmosphere of the landscapes and the history. The interviews are candid, revealing, and they create a connection that feels genuine. It’s not flashy, which adds to its charm. You can see how he juxtaposes cultures in a way that’s distinct from other docs, making it engaging without trying too hard. A unique lens on identity and heritage for sure.
Documentary formatExploration of identityCultural connections
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