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The Earth Beneath Margaret's Feet is an intriguing documentary that dances between memory and identity. Lisa Smith, the Romani director, uses the humble potato as a portal to her grandmother's past, revealing the layers of her family’s nomadic history. The film manages to mix personal narrative with broader themes of belonging and heritage, which feels quite intimate yet expansive. The pacing is reflective, giving ample time for viewers to absorb the stories of undocumented stopping places, which are often overlooked. The visuals are beautifully crafted, with practical effects that emphasize the connection to the land. Performances from the family members are raw and genuine, which adds a heartfelt touch. It’s definitely a distinctive exploration of culture and memory.
Explores Romani culture and identityUnique narrative structure with personal storytellingCinematic visuals that enhance the thematic depth
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