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So, 'Ballot Boxes' is this quirky little documentary from 2018 that captures the absurdity and the charming chaos of election day in Russia. It’s not your typical political flick – more like a collection of candid moments from homes of disabled voters and polling stations. The atmosphere is a mix of silliness and genuine emotion, almost like you're peering into a world that’s both familiar and surreal. The editing feels a bit haphazard at times, which oddly adds to its charm. There's a certain rawness in the performances of the observers, who navigate the day with a light-hearted lens. It’s distinctive for its focus on the everyday lives of voters amidst the backdrop of a political spectacle, making it a fascinating watch for doc enthusiasts.
Focuses on the lighter side of a serious eventCandid moments create a unique viewing experienceInteresting perspective on disabled voters' participation
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Zosya Rodkevich
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