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BELLUM is a haunting exploration of legacy and trauma, stretching across generations. The film unfolds within this uniquely crafted hiding room, creating an intimate space where a Jewish family confronts their past. It's raw and unfiltered, with a deliberately paced narrative that allows the weight of their conversations to settle in. The atmosphere is thick with tension yet filled with a sense of catharsis as they break the silence that’s lingered for so long. There's something quite distinctive about the way it captures the passage of trauma, almost like a ghostly thread linking the past to the present. The performances feel authentic, real, as if the subjects are wrestling with their own histories. A notable piece for anyone interested in the intricate dance of memory and suffering.
Intimate family discussions in a unique settingFocus on generational traumaAuthentic performances add depth
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