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Still Here, Still Walking is a deeply personal diary film that really digs into the filmmaker’s struggles as she navigates the complex interplay of activism and mental health. The pacing feels very much like a reflection, meandering through her past as an art student at a school tied to the Marcos regime and transitioning into her political engagement. The tone is raw and almost confessional, which gives it a unique edge. You see her vulnerability, and the contradictions she faces are palpable. There’s this honest exploration of self that’s hard to shake off. It's not flashy, but the practical moments really resonate, creating a sense of intimacy that makes it stand apart in the documentary genre.
Experimental narrative styleThemes of activism and mental healthIntimate portrayal of the filmmaker's journey
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Kat Catalan
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