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Baba's Girl dives deep into the complexities of familial bonds and the weight of history. Zahra's journey is both personal and profound, as the dusty immigration documents serve as a portal into her father's past. The documentary-drama blend feels organic, creating this intimate atmosphere where the audience really feels Zahra's emotional evolution. It's not just about the facts of Hossein's journey as a refugee, but the way his experiences shaped him—and thus her. The pacing is contemplative, allowing room for reflection. The performances are raw and heartfelt, giving life to these layered characters. What stands out is how it intertwines past and present, a kind of narrative dance that feels truly distinctive.
Focuses on the bond between parent and child.Explores themes of immigration and identity.Features a unique narrative structure.
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