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Suppose We Should Honour Death is a deeply affecting documentary that captures the life of an Iranian singer, devoted entirely to his brother's family. The film's pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of silence to resonate as profoundly as the music. It weaves together threads of familial devotion and the suddenness of loss, especially poignant given the earthquake that takes the singer. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia and a sense of collective mourning, with practical effects that emphasize the raw reality rather than dramatize it. The performances, especially from those in his family, are marked by a genuine emotional weight, making this film a thoughtful exploration of grief and devotion in the face of tragedy.
Examines themes of family devotion and lossHeavy atmosphere enhances emotional impactUnique cultural perspective on grief
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Farshid Akhlaghipour
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