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And Life Goes On captures the raw essence of life in a care facility for severely handicapped children. The film has this intimate, almost voyeuristic feel thanks to the 16mm synch sound sequences that draw you into the daily lives of these kids and their families. It's not overly polished, which adds to its authenticity. You get a real sense of the struggles and the small victories that define their existence. The atmosphere is poignantly reflective, a mix of joy and sorrow, but never overly sentimental. The pacing feels natural, letting moments breathe, inviting you to engage with the characters without rushing through their stories. It’s this unvarnished look at resilience that makes it stand out in the documentary genre.
16mm film provides a unique visual textureFocus on real-life experiences and emotional depthOffers a rare insight into the everyday life of caregivers and families
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