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A Young Girl in Her Nineties dives into the often overlooked lives of Alzheimer’s patients through the lens of dance. The atmosphere created by Thierry Thieû Niang is both tender and poignant. You really feel the raw emotions as these elderly participants recount fragments of their lives, movement bridging the gap between past and present. The pacing feels meditative, allowing moments to breathe—it's not rushed. Blanche Moreau, at 92, serves as a focal point, her presence is compelling. The film's distinctive element lies in how it captures the essence of memory, regret, and fleeting joy through movement, making you reflect on the fragility of life and the power of expression.
Explores themes of memory and loss through movement.Intimate setting at a geriatric care facility.Captures raw emotional performances from participants.
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