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A Home on Every Floor offers a deeply personal glimpse into Hanna Asefaw's childhood, crafting a narrative that's both intimate and reflective. Shot in the late 90s Grünerløkka, the documentary flows like a gentle stream of memories, underscored by Hanna's own poetic voice. There's a tangible sense of nostalgia woven throughout, making the visuals resonate with anyone who's ever looked back on formative years. The pacing feels organic, allowing moments of silence to breathe alongside the vivid imagery of a council house setting. What stands out is its raw authenticity; you get a real sense of place and time, as if you're nestled within Hanna's recollections, feeling the textures of those bygone days.
Artistic portrayal of childhood memoriesUnique blend of visual storytelling and poetryFocus on personal and social themes
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Signe Rosenlund-Hauglid
Director