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We Came Here to Make God is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the craftsmanship behind religious iconography. It’s set against the backdrop of a makeshift tent, where artisans gather, each carrying their stories and aspirations. The film has this raw, almost intimate quality, as it captures the delicate process of creating images of the divine. You feel the tension between faith and the fragility of human endeavor. The pacing is deliberate, inviting you to reflect on the labor, both physical and spiritual, that goes into these creations. The cinematography feels almost documentary-like, adding to the authenticity. It’s a fascinating exploration of belief and the hands that mold our perception of the divine—a true gem for those interested in the intersection of art and spirituality.
Focuses on artisans and their stories.Raw and intimate documentary style.Themes of faith and human fragility.
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