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So, 'The Spirit Keepers of Makuta'ay' is this fascinating documentary that takes you on a journey through Taiwan's east coast. The way it captures the raw, untamed beauty of the landscape is something else. Yen-Chao Lin dives into the lives of the Amis people, the largest indigenous group there, exploring their spiritual practices and how colonization has shaped their existence. It has this reflective pace, almost meditative at times, and the interviews feel intimate and real. I found the atmosphere both haunting and enlightening, giving you a sense of the struggles and resilience of these communities. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are all from the environment—nature itself plays a significant role here. Definitely a different vibe than your typical documentary.
Documentary focusing on indigenous practicesExplores themes of colonization and identityRich, immersive visuals of Taiwan's east coast
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