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The Backside of God is a curious piece that melds the personal with the experimental in a really intriguing way. It uses this blend of archival footage and direct animation that, honestly, feels like a visual diary bursting with emotion. The pacing is non-linear, which might throw some off, but it really invites you to dig into the layers of identity—familial ties, religious upbringing, and queer experiences. The chemical abstractions add this almost dreamlike quality, making you question what you’re seeing. It’s not just a documentary, but a reflection, a representation of complexities that many might resonate with. It's distinctive for its rawness and the way it openly explores the messiness of self and belonging.
Experimental documentary formatUtilizes diverse visual techniquesExplores themes of identity and belonging
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