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One or More offers a reflective deep dive into the resilience of Tibetan culture post-earthquake. The pacing feels organic, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere of these remote primary schools, where children’s voices rise like a phoenix from the ashes. It’s interesting how the documentary shifts between the heavy historical context and the joyous discovery of new folk songs. The musicians, in their quest, not only find music but also a sense of hope among the younger generation. Visually, it captures the raw beauty of the landscape and the heartfelt performances of the children, showcasing both their innocence and strength. This film’s authenticity lies in its ability to weave those threads together, creating a tapestry of cultural continuity amidst adversity.
Documentary about Tibetan folk songsFocus on children's performancesThemes of resilience and hope
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