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On ne tue jamais par amour is this intriguing documentary that captures a collective of women in Montreal, uniting under the cover of night. There's this raw energy as they leave their messages on the walls, creating a tapestry of voices that speaks to the systemic violence faced by women and gender minorities. The atmosphere is both somber and defiant, with pacing that feels deliberate, almost like a heartbeat—each moment counts. The practical effects are minimal, yet they amplify the weight of their collages. It's striking to see how these personal stories intersect; the performances are not traditional acting, but the authenticity is palpable. The film doesn't shy away from the heavy themes, but instead embraces them with a fierce tenderness.
Documentary on feminism and activismFocus on street art as a medium of expressionExamines systemic violence against women
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