'Nanny' Employs African Folklore in a Haunting Black Horror Film | KQED
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The scenes are deep and saturated in dark tones.The film's visual language is disorienting by design.Hauntingly beautiful forms materialize to suggest the experience of being submerged in a body of water; the audience is immersed in Tanerelle 's delicately blended aquatic soundscape.Sonic echoes, running showers, and beach waves are layered with both Aisha's dreams and her reality.
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