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69 Minutes of 86 Days is a raw, intimate glimpse into the life of a young girl and her family's trek from a Greek refugee camp to Uppsala. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of their experiences. The film captures the mundane yet profound moments of daily life as they navigate uncertainty and hope. The visuals are striking, with an almost diary-like quality, presenting real environments and feelings without embellishment. It’s distinctive in its unflinching portrayal of refugee life, focusing on a child's perspective, which adds a layer of innocence to a heavy subject. The performances feel genuine, with each interaction rich in emotion yet understated, making it a reflective piece on resilience and displacement.
Focuses on a child's perspective in a refugee context.Deliberate pacing enhances emotional weight.Strong visual storytelling with real environments.
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Egil Håskjold Larsen
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