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Perhaps What I Fear Does Not Exist is an intimate dive into grief and familial ties, structured around this filmmaker's raw, unfiltered experience over four years. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments of stillness to coexist with the chaos of hospitals and rehabilitation. The use of the camera feels like a shield, a way to process her father's sudden paralysis while exploring love and loss in an almost experimental way. The blend of voice notes and VR experiments adds a layer of personal touch, grounding the film in a stark reality while also venturing into the emotional ether. It's distinct because it doesn't shy away from the discomfort of vulnerability, turning personal tragedy into an insightful exploration of endurance and connection.
Unique personal narrative styleExploration of grief through unconventional meansCombines documentary with experimental elements
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