My first Cucalorus experience was a fun one.
I mostly stuck to my screening plan, besides having to skip
out on Dancealorus. I was still able to get in my five screenings.
I ended up going to see Slash, Tower, Olympic Pride, We Are
the Flesh and the secret screening which was a drama film titled The Levelling.
My favorite out of what I saw was, by far, Tower. It was a
documentary that combined archive footage, interviews and rotoscope animation
in order to recreate the story of the first mass shooting in a public place
that happened at the University of Texas in 1966.

Olympic Pride was also a documentary. This one was done in a
traditional way, but I still really enjoyed the entire thing. It focused on the
Olympics in Nazi Germany and the decision to send African American athletes to
the event. It’s a point in history that I wasn’t at all aware of and it was
incredible to see the story unfold and discuss with the audience about the
ramifications of the decision to still participate in the games. I also felt
that it was an especially poignant film to watch after the recent election and
the events surrounding it.
Overall, I think the entire festival was a great experience.
I got to pick films to watch that I probably wouldn’t have looked at twice
before and while all of them weren’t my favorite, I got to experience some
really amazing films that quickly became some of my favorites.
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