Culturally, the film matters. It documents practices and speech patterns underrepresented in global cinema, offering a visual archive that feels urgent in an era of rapid social change. At the same time, the film avoids exoticizing its subjects; the gaze is internal and respectful, inviting outsiders to listen rather than to gawk.
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