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At Least We've Met invites you into the unseen world of Zoran, a homeless man navigating the streets of Belgrade. The documentary's raw and intimate approach really digs into his life and struggles, capturing the essence of resilience amidst despair. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to sit with Zoran’s thoughts and experiences. The contrast between his outward appearance and the depth of his story creates a poignant exploration of humanity. It’s not flashy—no big production value here—but that’s part of its charm. You feel the grit of the streets and Zoran's palpable loneliness, yet there's an underlying thread of hope. It’s a distinct piece that sheds light on a life often overlooked.
Raw and intimate portrayal of homelessness.Pacing allows for deep reflection on Zoran's life.Captures the grit of Belgrade's streets.
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