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So, 'Schismes' is this interesting piece from 2014 that dives into the chaos of rioting, really capturing the raw emotions from across various countries. The film has this tone that feels both urgent and reflective, with politicians discussing their outdated views tied to colonialism. It's not your usual narrative, but it weaves together these fragmented stories that reflect on a world they can’t quite grasp anymore. There's a certain disjointed pacing that adds to the tension, making you feel the weight of their disconnect. And while I can't pinpoint the director, the atmosphere feels almost haunting, drawing you into conversations that linger long after the credits roll.
'Schismes' has had a rather limited release history, which adds to its allure for collectors. It's not the easiest film to come by, and many editions are scarce, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate politically charged cinema. Its unique narrative style and commentary on colonialism might resonate well with niche audiences, but it also means that it can be overlooked. Keep an eye out for any releases that pop up; they tend to be few and far between in collector circles.
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