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Tatva explores the intricate dynamics between a father and son, both passionate about pottery but grappling with differing artistic visions. The film captures the meditative art of clay shaping, with a rich atmosphere that draws you into their world. The pacing allows for deep reflection on their bond and the challenges they face, while the performances ground the narrative in reality. It’s distinctive in how it weaves pottery metaphorically with family conflict, creating a unique emotional landscape that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Tatva is somewhat elusive in collector circles, with few physical copies floating around, making it a curious find for those interested in family dramas. The film's focus on pottery as both art and metaphor does set it apart, appealing to collectors who appreciate thematic depth. Keep an eye out for any limited releases or festival screenings, as it seems to have a niche following that's slowly growing.
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