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So Divine is this intriguing short film that plays with the concept of beauty and self-acceptance. Shot in stark black and white, it really draws you into its raw emotional landscape. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with the main character's insecurities. The young girl’s journey, aided by a mysterious stranger, is subtle but poignant. There's a dreamlike quality to the visuals that enhances its experimental vibe, and the performances feel genuine, especially given the film's length. It's distinctive for its minimalistic approach and how it tackles themes of identity and transformation without a lot of dialogue. A unique piece that lingers in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
Experimental black & white formatThemes of beauty and self-acceptanceStrong performances despite limited dialogue
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Sidney Berthier
Director