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Vidourle is an intriguing piece that captures this strange dance of youth and perhaps aggression. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's something unsettling about the way these young men interact with one another. It feels almost like you're witnessing a ritual, but it’s left open to interpretation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the visuals and sounds of the river, which almost feels like a character itself. The lack of a traditional narrative gives it a distinctive quality, and the raw, unpolished performances pull you into their world. Afsah plays with the idea of community and isolation, and you can't help but consider the undercurrents of masculinity and play. It’s not your typical documentary experience, which is what makes it stand out.
Cinematic exploration of masculinity.Atmospheric river setting enhances the mood.Suggests a ritualistic undertone in human interaction.
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Yalda Afsah
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