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So, 'No Time for Quiet' is this really interesting documentary that dives into the world of a music camp for girls and gender-fluid youth in Melbourne. It’s not just about the music; it’s about identity and empowerment. The film captures this raw energy, you know? You see these kids grappling with their voices, both literally and metaphorically. The pacing feels a bit unhurried, allowing moments of reflection alongside some raucous jam sessions. I appreciate how it showcases the camaraderie that forms when these kids let loose and find their rhythm. There's no flashiness, just genuine performances and a real sense of community. It’s distinct for its focus on marginalized voices in a space that usually sidelines them.
Focuses on musical empowerment.Captures real moments of growth.Highlights lesser-known voices in music.
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