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Once Again... (Statues Never Die) presents a layered exploration of art and identity through the lens of a documentary. The pacing is contemplative, weaving historical context with personal narrative; it often feels like a quiet reflection rather than a straightforward recount. You get this sense of nostalgia, especially if you've seen Looking for Langston. The installation aspect adds a unique layer, immersing you in the artist's vision. There's a kind of haunting beauty in the practical effects used, and the performances, though subtle, resonate deeply. It’s not just about visuals, but how history and memory collide, creating an experience that lingers long after viewing. It's a thought-provoking piece that engages on multiple levels.
Artist-focused documentaryReflective of historical themesCompanion to Looking for Langston
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