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... where it's green a lot (2022) is one of those documentaries that lingers in your mind long after it ends. The film offers a deeply personal and somber look at Dita's life and the tragic circumstances leading to her untimely death, tied closely to medical choices. There's a rawness to the footage—a blend of personal history and existential reflection—that captures both beauty and despair. The pacing is contemplative, allowing for moments of silence that echo the weight of Dita's story. It really makes you think about the relationships we have with those who hold our fates in their hands. It's distinct for its heartfelt approach, leaning into the haunting beauty of memory and longing.
Intimate exploration of healthcare relationshipsReflective tone with a focus on memoryVisually striking, raw footage
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