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So, 'Saying by Not Saying' is a fascinating dive into the mind of Nasser Taghvai, an Iranian director who really knows his stuff. The film walks you through his thoughts on cinema, especially in the context of censorship, which is heavy and thought-provoking. The pacing feels contemplative—like you’re just sitting down with him for a long chat, and there's a raw honesty in his reflections. There's no flashiness here, just real talk about the barriers artists face. It’s more about the atmosphere and the themes of expression versus repression. The absence of typical documentary flair makes it stand out, focusing solely on dialogue and thought rather than visuals or effects.
Interesting take on censorship in cinema.Deep, reflective conversation.Showcases Taghvai's perspective and experiences.
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