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77 Steps offers a raw glimpse into the complexities of identity and belonging. As the director transitions from her Arab-Muslim village to the bustling life of Tel Aviv, the film captures the nuances of her struggle against discrimination. It's not just about finding an apartment; it’s about the stark realities faced by minorities in a divided society. The pacing feels organic, mirroring her journey, as she navigates through awkward encounters and fleeting connections. The performances are grounded, adding layers to her encounters, particularly with Jonathan, her neighbor. The documentary aspect blends seamlessly with the drama, creating an atmosphere that feels both personal and universal. It's a film that stays with you, reflecting the intricacies of cultural intersections.
Personal exploration of cultural identity.Documentary blended with dramatic elements.Focus on discrimination and societal challenges.
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