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Things I Could Never Tell My Mother is a deeply personal documentary that explores the complex dynamics of faith and family. Humaira Bilkis, the filmmaker, navigates a sensitive landscape after her mother undergoes a spiritual transformation post-pilgrimage. It's intriguing to see how the camera becomes a battleground—a tool for connection yet also a source of conflict due to religious beliefs against imagery. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of tension and tenderness to unfold organically. There's a haunting atmosphere, especially as Humaira juggles her relationship with a Hindu man, adding another layer of cultural tension. The performances, especially from her mother, feel raw and authentic, making the film quite distinctive in how it tackles these intricate themes of identity and belief.
Explores themes of cultural identity and familial tensionUnique perspective on faith and imageryPersonal storytelling with a contemplative tone
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