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Duet is a fascinating exploration of storytelling, craftsmanship and the delicate interplay of memory and fiction. Cozarinsky and Ferro present a raw, confessional style that feels both intimate and reflective. The pacing can sometimes meander, which allows for deeper exploration of their shared experiences. You really get a sense of the bond they’ve forged over the years, as they weave through the layers of their narratives. The documentary doesn’t rely heavily on conventional techniques; instead, it leans into a more personal, almost poetic approach. The performances are genuine, filled with a subtlety that emphasizes their long-standing connection. It's an intriguing piece, especially for those who appreciate the blurred lines between various forms of cinema.
Intimate confessional styleExplores memory and storytellingDistinctive blend of documentary and fiction
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