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Passing Through offers a really intimate glimpse into familial ties, capturing the essence of a holiday celebration in Trinidad and Tobago. The film uses a mix of photography, haiku, and prose, creating this almost poetic tapestry of moments that feels both personal and universally relatable. The tone is warm and inviting, with an easy pacing that allows the viewer to breathe in the atmosphere of togetherness, food, and card games. It’s distinctive in how it prioritizes the ephemeral, the little rituals that bind us, and the way sound textures merge with visuals. It’s not just a documentary; it’s an experience of home that resonates deeply, even if one isn’t from there.
Explores family bonds through unique storytelling methodsInteresting use of haiku and prose alongside visualsCaptures cultural rituals in an authentic way
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