Tsé (2018) is this quietly haunting documentary that kind of lingers in your mind long after viewing. Its director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery to the whole experience. The film plays with pacing in a way that feels almost meditative, letting you soak in the atmosphere—you're really drawn into the landscapes and the lives being depicted. There's a rawness here, a sense of truth that resonates through the visuals. It’s not flashy, but it’s the subtle details that make it distinctive; real people, real emotions, no gloss. Themes of connection and solitude weave through the narrative, making you reflect on what it means to belong or be apart. Definitely one for those who appreciate the more understated side of documentary filmmaking.
Explores deep themes of belonging.Unique atmospheric quality.Leaves a lasting impression.
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Fábio Kow
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