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A Friday's Monday is an intriguing look at the intricacies of family life in a post-Soviet context. The film captures those micro-moments, you know, the ones where communication falters and relationships get tangled. It’s like peeking into someone's living room, where the weight of unspoken words hangs in the air. The pacing is almost meditative, allowing you to absorb the mundane that feels anything but ordinary. You get this sense of, what if everything shifted, right? The documentary feels raw, like a slice of life, and you can’t help but ponder – if Monday were really just a Friday in disguise. The performances are very grounded, adding to that authentic feel. It’s definitely not your typical documentary fare.
Focuses on gendered communication in modern families.Captures the nuances of daily life with a raw, authentic feel.Invites viewers to reflect on the nature of time and relationships.
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