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So, The Burning (of Planet 'B') is a fascinating dive into the colonial past and mestizo traditions, all through the lens of Ecuadorian artist Francisco Baquerizo Racines. It’s set against the vibrant backdrop of Guayaquil, which really enhances the atmosphere. The film plays with fire—literally and metaphorically—tying in the ritual of burning año viejo dolls, which is quite striking. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to reflect on the connections between fire, capitalism, and history. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a piece that invites you to think about how these themes resonate today. The visuals, coupled with Racines’ artistic approach, really set it apart from typical documentaries. Definitely a unique exploration of culture and tradition.
Visually striking with a strong artistic vision.Thought-provoking themes on history and ritual.Unique exploration of mestizo culture.
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