Three chapters are all Fèlix Colomer needs to show the most humane, tenacious, luminous and inspiring side of this cruel and devastating Covid-19 pandemic. We are all deeply submerged in this nightmare that began around one year ago: our attitude to it sometimes consists of averting our eyes so as to avoid living with the continuous anguish of pain, loss and illness, especially if it hasn’t (yet) directly affected our loved ones, and thus we attempt to escape this grim reality through reading, cinema or music. Perhaps that’s why it’s hard to commit to watching a documentary mini-series such as Vitals, in which the director, Félix Colomer, has not only opted to recall how catastrophic this disaster has been, but has also, through his protagonists, been able to reveal the more luminous, optimistic and joyful side of it (such as the song that bookends it). This is because the coronavirus,...
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