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Only Quality Matters is a fascinating look at Malian society caught between tradition and the pressures of modernity. The documentary centers on Mrs. Kebe Tantou, a resilient woman running her own dyeing business. The film's pacing is contemplative, allowing moments to breathe, which adds to the authenticity of Mrs. Tantou's journey. You get a real sense of her struggles and triumphs, shot in a way that feels intimate and genuine. The atmosphere is rich with cultural detail — the colors, sounds, and rhythms of Mali come alive. It’s not just about her enterprise; it’s a glimpse into broader themes like globalization and identity, all while capturing the nuances of everyday life in Mali. Definitely worth exploring if you're into documentaries that delve deep into social changes.
Focuses on personal stories amidst societal changeRich cultural visuals and soundThought-provoking themes about globalization
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