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Aujourd’hui ça va is this quiet yet profound documentary by Svitlana Topor that meanders through time like the waves it captures. The pacing feels almost meditative, as we watch Laurence reflect on her life, stitching together moments with a raw honesty that draws you in. The atmosphere is intimate, the visuals are truly striking—those waves become a metaphor for the passage of life. There's something beautifully fractured about how it juggles yesterday, today, and tomorrow. It’s not just a portrait of a woman, but of resilience and understanding. Topor's direction feels gentle yet purposeful, leaving you with this lingering sense of introspection. It’s a slice of life that invites contemplation, without wrapping everything up in neat packages.
Intimate exploration of personal historyEvocative visual storytellingReflects on the passage of time and life’s struggles
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Svitlana Topor
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