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So, 'On eres quan hi eres?' is this intriguing documentary that feels more like a personal exploration than a straightforward narrative. Jana Montllor Blanes, the filmmaker, is digging through her memories and artifacts related to her father, Ovidi, which makes it deeply intimate. The pacing is gentle, almost meditative, as she weaves through family photos and snippets of their lives—there's an almost tactile quality to the way these objects and sounds are presented. You get lost in the nostalgia of it all, and the Mediterranean backdrop just adds another layer of richness. There's a certain rawness in her search for connection and identity that lingers long after the credits roll. It’s not just about the loss of a photograph; it's about rediscovering a relationship.
Unique blend of personal narrative and documentary style.Captivating use of visual and auditory elements to evoke nostalgia.Explores themes of memory, loss, and familial ties.
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