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So, Teta, Opi & Me is this really intimate documentary by Tara Hakim, shot entirely on an iPhone, which gives it this raw, personal feel. It's not your typical structured doc; it flows more like a series of poetic snapshots of her grandparents' relationship. There's this beautiful multilingual aspect, which adds layers to the storytelling. You can really sense the warmth and the little quirks of their romance, almost like you're eavesdropping on their world. The pacing is quite meditative, letting moments breathe—it's not rushed at all, which I appreciate. The visuals, though simple, are quite effective in capturing the essence of familial love and the nuances of cultural identity. It's certainly distinctive for the way it blends personal narrative with broader themes of conformity and courage.
Shot entirely on an iPhone.Explores themes of love and cultural identity.Pacing allows for quiet reflection.
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