Aaaaah…! There are some films that draw you in from the first frame. The type of film where you sit still, rapt, in no rush for a snack break not out of fear of missing something but fear of leaving the world you’ve been pulled into, one you dare not leave.
"Donoma" is one such film.
Set in Paris, the film interweaves the stories of a few crazy Parisians from different backgrounds just trying to understand love and life with natural-feeling dialogue. The film is heralded for its guerilla filmmaking and it certainly champions the case for abandoning hi-tech equipment for true artistry and style. No $20,000 cameras can make your film sing if it’s wack, and Haitian-born…
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