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So, 'Shamanic Lessons for Beginners' is this intriguing documentary where a Russian-American psychologist, Alex, heads to Tuva to dive into shamanic practices. The film has this earthy, meditative tone, really capturing the vast, rugged landscape of Tuva and the spiritual weight of the rituals. The pacing meanders a bit, reflecting the journey of discovery rather than rushing through it. Alex's relationship with his shaman teacher, Chochagar Kes-Kam, is central; you feel the tension and growth there. It’s distinctive for its raw, almost unfiltered look at shamanism, showing both the beauty and complexity within these practices. You can tell it’s not just about the visuals but also about understanding a different worldview, which is pretty thought-provoking.
Focuses on traditional practices and modern interpretationsOffers a personal perspective on shamanismHighlights the Tuvan culture and landscapes
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