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So, 'Stone, Fish, River: Itamatatiua' is this intriguing documentary that, honestly, captures something quite rare. It dives into the lives of three distinct characters living together in a simple dwelling – Ariana, the spirited foster girl, Iban, the anthropologist with a lens on culture, and Doña Eloisa, the local woman steeped in tradition. The atmosphere is intimate, almost claustrophobic at times, yet there's this gentle pace that lets their stories unfold organically. The film subtly navigates themes of belonging, identity, and the often overlooked connections between people and their environments. There's something distinct about the way it blends personal narratives with broader cultural reflections; it feels raw and unfiltered, which is not something you often find in more polished documentaries.
Explores themes of belonging and identity.Unique blend of personal and cultural narratives.Intimate atmosphere with a raw, unfiltered lens.
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Iban Ayesta Aldanondo
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