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3350 KM is a poignant exploration of familial bonds stretched thin by distance and conflict. The film captures the quiet desperation of a father and daughter who haven't shared the same space for seven years, and it manages to convey so much through just their conversations. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the weight of their separation to linger. It's not just about the physical distance; it dives into the emotional landscapes that arise from living in different worlds—Syria and Paris, each with its own set of challenges. The performances, even if they’re mediated through screens, carry a raw sincerity. This film is distinctive for its intimate portrayal of modern exile and the resilience of human connection amidst the chaos of reality.
Explores themes of separation and connectionUnique perspective on modern exileEmphasis on real conversations over distance
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Sara Kontar
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