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The Daughter of Both Women feels like a raw, intimate glimpse into a teenager's mind. Iona's disdain for her mother sets a stark tone, and it's pretty striking how she uses her own diaries as a narrative device. The way the film blends her personal photographs and videos creates this frenetic yet poignant atmosphere, illustrating the turmoil of adolescence. It's not just about conflict; there's an underlying exploration of identity. The pacing feels really unique, with the rapid montage keeping you engaged while also reflecting the chaos of her thoughts. Co-directing adds a personal touch, making it all the more compelling, and Iona's performance, even just through her words, has a certain authenticity that stands out.
Catalan documentary exploring mother-daughter dynamicsIona's unique storytelling approachInteresting use of personal media
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