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So, 'Tetuan, Tetuán, Tetwan' is really something. This documentary dives deep into the remnants of colonialism in Morocco and how that echoes through Spanish society. It's got this experimental vibe that feels collaborative, almost like a tapestry of voices. You get a sense of the atmosphere—haunting yet thought-provoking. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the ideas presented. The ghost motif is particularly striking; it pushes you to think about the past in a very present way. It’s not your typical doc, that’s for sure. More of a meditation on cultural identity and memory, and it leaves you with a lot to ponder about history and its ghosts.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on cultural identity and colonial historyHaunting atmosphere with ghost motifs
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Adrian Schindler
Director