
Under The Idhum Tree has this raw, almost intimate vibe, you know? It dives deep into the lives of its subjects, presenting their stories with an honesty that's refreshing. The pacing might feel slow to some, but it allows you to savor every moment, every detail. The documentary captures the essence of its themes—identity, belonging, and the connection to nature—in a way that really lingers. There’s a subtlety in the cinematography, where the visuals almost feel like a character in their own right. It’s more about the experience than flashy effects, and the performances—while not staged—are heartfelt, drawing you in without the usual dramatics. It’s distinctive for its grounded approach, letting the real world speak for itself.
Grounded narrative styleFocus on real-life storiesDistinctive cinematography
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Raka Satria Anugrah
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