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Tongue (2020) is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into the life of Costis Achniotis, a notable figure in the Cypriot radical Left. The film captures this complex history while intertwining personal narratives and the bicommunal movement for reunification. The pacing feels reflective—there's a sense of slowly peeling back layers of time, exploring not just the political landscape but the emotional undercurrents that shape activism. The tone is both intimate and analytical, blending archival footage with personal artifacts. It's distinct in its auto-ethnographic approach, allowing viewers to feel the weight of history while also connecting deeply with personal stories. Achniotis' performance, if you can call it that, is raw and honest, adding a layer of authenticity that resonates.
Explores Cypriot leftist historyCombines personal and political narrativesUnique auto-ethnographic style
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Panagiotis Achniotis
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