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Piragui, the Owner of Fish is a curious mix of documentary and fantasy that takes you deep into the heart of Guarani Mbya tradition. It's not often you see a film that so effortlessly weaves the real and the imagined together, almost like a flowing river. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the lush atmospheres of the Tenote Porã village. The young women involved bring a kind of raw authenticity that feels refreshingly genuine, making the documentary elements resonate. And those practical effects—while not flashy—are grounded in the natural surroundings, enhancing the dreamlike quality of the narrative. It's a unique perspective on cultural storytelling that stands apart from typical ethnographic films.
Documentary meets fantasy in a unique narrative.Authentic performances from local women.Natural settings enhance the storytelling.
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