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100 Minutes of Glory offers a poignant glimpse into the life of Slava Raškaj, a deaf Croatian watercolorist from the late 1800s. The film's tone is reflective, almost melancholic, drawing you into her world of vibrant colors contrasted with personal struggles. The pacing meanders through her artistic journey, capturing the beauty and isolation that often accompany creative genius. Performances are heartfelt, portraying Slava's inner turmoil and triumphs with a raw authenticity that's hard to shake off. It's distinctive for its use of practical effects that evoke the texture of her paintings, allowing you to feel the weight of her experiences. There's a profound exploration of the intersection between art and disability here, making it a compelling watch for those interested in stories of resilience.
Focuses on artistic expression and personal struggleIncludes practical effects depicting Raškaj's watercolor techniqueExamines themes of isolation and resilience in creativity
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