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So, 'Where Do Birds Go When It Rains' is an intriguing documentary set in the hauntingly beautiful Páramo of La Sarna. The director remains a bit of a mystery, which adds an air of curiosity to the film. It unfolds as Sebastian, the protagonist, prepares for his documentary project, only to be pulled into deeper reflections on his own life, particularly his loss of vision. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the audience to soak in the atmospheric landscapes. There's this consistent theme of memory and forgetting, both personal and environmental, that really stands out. The practical effects are subtle yet effective, grounding the narrative in reality. Overall, it’s a unique blend of personal struggle and cultural history that feels both poignant and relevant.
Explores themes of loss and memory.Unique connection between personal and cultural history.Atmospheric cinematography complements the narrative.
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Juan Sebastian Sisa Archila
Director