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Wanda is this intimate documentary that dives deep into the life of school lunch chef Wanda McAfee-Conart. It’s not just about cooking; it’s about the connections food creates, bridging her sensory experiences with her family's past. The film has a rawness, almost a homemade quality, that makes you feel like you're right there with her in the kitchen. The pacing is gentle, allowing Wanda’s stories to unfold organically, painting a picture of her world. You can really sense her passion and dedication through every frame, which makes the film stand out in its exploration of food and memory.
Wanda is a bit of a hidden gem, relatively scarce in physical formats but not impossible to find. Collectors appreciate its unique approach to storytelling, focusing on personal narrative over conventional documentary styles. Though it may not have wide recognition, those who seek it out often find a profound connection to its themes and Wanda’s soulful performances.
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