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Parrot at the Milk Bar is this quirky documentary that drops you right in the heart of El Raval, Barcelona. It’s got this almost whimsical vibe, observing four barber shops that serve as these little capsules of time, where you can feel the weight of nostalgia. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to soak in the interplay between the immigrants and the locals. What’s interesting is how it captures a shifting landscape—not just geographically but emotionally. Practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on genuine interactions that feel so real. The performances are casual, almost like you’re eavesdropping on everyday conversations. It’s a unique glimpse into a world where people are searching for belonging, and it’s all wrapped in a surprisingly lighthearted tone.
Documentary style reflecting real lifeCaptures immigrant experiencesHumorous yet poignant observations
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Ines Thomsen
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