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Santiago's Theorem is really a fascinating dive into the creative psyche of Hugo Santiago, who first made waves with Invasión back in '69. The documentary takes you through his journey back to Buenos Aires, a city that clearly holds a lot of emotional weight for him. You feel the nostalgia and the tension of returning home after years in France. The pacing has a reflective quality, almost meditative at times, as it weaves in past and present. The candid moments and interviews reveal Santiago's artistic struggles and triumphs, which are pretty compelling. It’s not just a making-of; it's a rumination on identity and the passage of time. The visuals are striking too; you can see the evolution of his style. Quite a unique blend of history and introspection.
Exploration of artistic identity and nostalgia.Significant for fans of Borges and Bioy Casares.Captures the essence of Buenos Aires through Santiago's lens.
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