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On n'est pas des marques de vélo is a raw and poignant documentary that delves into the life of Bouda, a young dancer caught in a web of societal and legal struggles. It’s not just a film about dance; it’s a visceral exploration of the so-called 'double punishment' law that imprisons individuals and then further penalizes them upon release. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to breathe in Bouda's reality, filled with the weight of systemic injustices. The atmosphere feels heavy yet intimate, as it captures the tension between personal freedom and societal constraints. The performances are starkly authentic, pulling you into Bouda's world. It’s a distinctive piece that really highlights the human cost of legislation on marginalized lives.
Captures the duality of freedom and confinement.Authentic performances that resonate deeply.A unique lens on immigration laws and personal narratives.
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