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At Home is one of those documentaries that gently unfolds the lives of eight individuals, each with roots in Macedonia and Croatia, yet navigating their existence in a different cultural landscape. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative, as the film takes its time peeling back the layers of identity and belonging. You get to see how these young folks adapt and sometimes struggle with their dual heritage. Visually, it’s pretty straightforward but effective, almost like a window into their lives. The performances feel raw and honest, pulling you into their personal stories. It's distinctive in the way it captures the quiet moments of realization and connection, making it an interesting study of culture and identity.
Focuses on identity and belonging.Simple yet effective visual style.Raw and honest storytelling.
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