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34/134 is a reflective documentary that captures a poignant journey back to Belgorod during Easter week. The mother-daughter dynamic is at the film's core, as they navigate the emotional terrain of loss and memory. The mother searching for her father's grave adds a layer of somber introspection, while the daughter's quest for filming locations for her debut feature provides a contrast of ambition and creativity. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia and the pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative. The visuals are raw yet intimate, and the moments of silence speak volumes. It’s fascinating how the film intertwines personal history with the art of filmmaking, creating a unique dialogue between past and present. Just a thoughtful piece worth pondering over.
Documentary focused on personal explorationThemes of loss, memory, and creativityUnique blend of personal narrative and filmmaking process
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Dina Semykina
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