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Witches, My Sisters peels back layers of modern witchcraft through a documentary lens that feels both raw and intimate. The film invites you into the world of contemporary witches, portraying them as fierce feminists, often operating on the fringes. The tone swings from poetic to confrontational, with a pacing that allows each woman's story to breathe. The practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the real-life experiences of its subjects rather than theatrical spectacles. It’s a thought-provoking exploration of identity and empowerment, revealing how these women challenge societal norms in ways that are both personal and communal. There's a certain urgency in their narratives that captivates, making it distinct in the landscape of documentary filmmaking.
Explores contemporary feminist witchcraftIntimate storytellingFocuses on real-life experiences and empowerment
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