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Sculpting the Giant is a deep dive into the life of Nyoman Nuarta, a Balinese sculptor whose ambition defines and complicates his family life. The doc unfolds over nearly three decades, and you can really feel the weight of time in the pacing, with moments of crisis punctuating the long journey. The cinematography captures Bali's lush landscapes, contrasting them against the monumental scale of the statue, which feels both inspiring and burdensome. The tone shifts between hopeful and somber, revealing the personal sacrifices made along the way. The storytelling is raw and intimate, highlighting the tension between artistry and family, which gives the film a unique depth. It's not just about a statue; it's about the life sculpted around it.
In-depth exploration of an artist's lifeCaptivating blend of personal and artistic struggleShowcases Bali's culture through a unique lens
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Banu Wirandoko
Director