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Prism is an intriguing exploration of identity and perception through the lens of skin color. The collaboration between Rosine Mbakam and Eléonore Yameogo creates a rich tapestry of experiences, layered with personal anecdotes and cultural reflections. The pacing feels almost conversational, allowing the audience to absorb the weight of their stories without rushing. An van Dienderen's direction seems to embrace the rawness of their encounters, highlighting both the beauty and the pain inherent in their narratives. It's distinctive for its intimate approach, focusing on real emotions and the complex dance of belonging. The practical effects are minimal, which suits the documentary style, drawing attention to the subjects rather than distractions. It invites you to think deeply about how we perceive and are perceived.
Features strong personal narratives from two African filmmakers.The film's pacing invites deep reflection on race and identity.Minimalist approach allows the subject matter to shine.
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Eléonore Yameogo
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