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Étincelles dives deep into the complexities of identity and faith, navigating through a village torn apart by its own religious divides. The film presents a poignant tableau of Mailo, the director's childhood home, weaving personal narrative with broader social commentary. The pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, as it encourages viewers to reflect on the stark contrasts that shape communities. This documentary captures the rawness of emotions, showing how familial ties and old memories clash with the harsh realities of division. With its intimate storytelling and the use of real-life interviews, it manages to evoke a sense of nostalgia while confronting the uncomfortable truths of coexistence. It's a distinctive piece that leaves an imprint long after the credits roll.
Explores religious identity in a divided communityPersonal narrative intertwined with social issuesIntimate storytelling through real-life interviews
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Bawa Kadade Riba
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