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She, directed by Jason Greer, dives deep into the haunting narrative of Aimée Baker and her poetry collection, Doe. The documentary establishes a somber yet reflective atmosphere as it explores the often-overlooked stories of missing and unidentified women in the U.S. The pacing offers a contemplative rhythm, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of the subject matter. Greer's use of practical effects and visuals accentuates the emotional weight, creating a stark contrast to the often abstract nature of documentary storytelling. Baker's performances reveal a poignant vulnerability, and her quest feels both personal and universal. It's the kind of film that lingers in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
Documentary about poetryFocuses on social issuesExplores women's narratives
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