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On (Dis)Covering is an intriguing documentary shot on 16mm, capturing the nuanced relationship between identity and the act of wearing a headscarf. The film's grainy texture adds a layer of intimacy, drawing you into the personal stories shared by the subjects. It’s not just about the headscarf; it delves into themes of autonomy, cultural expression, and societal perception. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing the viewer to reflect on each narrative without feeling rushed. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, often unfiltered. It’s a distinctive piece that shows how something as simple as clothing can carry profound meaning. Definitely one for collectors interested in socio-political narratives told through personal lenses.
16mm format adds unique atmosphere · Focus on personal stories and identity · Explores cultural perception and autonomy
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