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Spider (2014), also known as Ududeagu, is a fascinating piece that captures a unique slice of Nigerian storytelling. The film creates a dreamlike atmosphere, weaving together themes of impermanence and the complexity of life through the lens of a spider's existence. The visuals are striking—shot on location in Lagos, it feels both intimate and expansive. The narrative unfolds in Igbo, with English subtitles, which adds to its authenticity. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in the haunting imagery and philosophical undercurrents. It's not your typical narrative film; rather, it feels like a visual poem, with practical effects that lend a tactile quality to the surreal moments. Definitely a curious exploration of folklore and existential musings.
Experimental short filmVisual mythologyIgbo narration with subtitles
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