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So, 'Stoker. Grandmother. Unicorn' is this intriguing documentary that takes you into the mind of an artist living in a parallel reality. It’s a curious blend of surrealism and the mundane, really. You can feel the weight of internal emigration, how that disconnect from the physical world seeps into the visuals. The black and white photography gives it this timeless quality, almost haunting at times, yet strangely beautiful. And then there's this thread of themes like womanhood and a sort of nostalgic longing for one's homeland – Brest, in this case. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in each moment. It's not your typical documentary; it’s a deep dive into an inner world that feels both familiar and alien at once.
Surreal atmosphere throughoutDistinctive black and white visualsThemes of identity and disconnection
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