
All My Children is a raw and heartfelt documentary that dives into the life of Marian Kuffa, a parish priest with a strong moral compass. The film doesn't shy away from the gritty details of life for the Roma community facing extreme poverty and harsh winters. Kaboš captures the stark realities of their existence while also emphasizing Kuffa's unwavering dedication to helping those society often overlooks—former convicts, the homeless, and the addicted. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the emotional weight of each story. There’s an authenticity in the performances, especially Kuffa's, which feels both genuine and intense. It’s an exploration of compassion amidst adversity, presented without dramatization, which makes it resonate. Quite distinctive in its approach to social issues, it holds a mirror to humanity’s struggle and resilience.
Documentary features a strong social messageFocus on the Roma community and their strugglesIntimate portrayal of human resilience and compassion
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Ladislav Kaboš
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