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So, 'Six Eyes' is this intriguing piece by Mohammad Shirvani, who operates in that alternative cinema space. It’s not so much about the plot—it's more of a meditative exploration, really. The way he collaborates with six blind camera women gives this film a unique perspective, both literally and figuratively. You feel the weight of their experiences and how they interpret the world through their lenses. The pacing is thoughtful, almost contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. It’s fascinating how the performances unfold; there's a rawness to their emotions that feels genuine and unfiltered. It's like each frame tells a story beyond sight, challenging how we perceive both film and the subjects within it.
Explores themes of perception and self-identity.Distinctive collaborative approach with visually impaired artists.Atmospheric cinematography enhances the emotional weight.
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