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Saura(s) offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of Carlos Saura, a towering figure in cinema. Directed by Félix Viscarret, the film attempts to peel back the layers of Saura's persona through intimate conversations with his seven children. It's a documentary that veers into the personal, showcasing not just his artistic legacy but also the complexities of family dynamics. The pacing has a reflective quality, allowing moments of silence and contemplation to breathe. There's an authenticity in the way each child shares their perspective, revealing both admiration and vulnerability. It’s a unique exploration that captures Saura's multifaceted character, set against the backdrop of his illustrious career. Not your typical film portrait, it feels more like an intimate family reunion caught on camera.
Intimate family dynamics exploredUnique take on a filmmaker's legacyReflective pacing allows for deeper connection
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