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Bergen, Norway is this raw, haunting documentary that dives into the abyss of trauma. It opens with this eerie tension, as the filmmaker grapples with the unsettling discovery of an abuser's address—that's all they have, no face, no name. The pacing unfolds like a slow burn, forcing you to sit with the discomfort. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy, punctuated by stark visuals of Bergen's landscapes which almost feel like characters in their own right. It explores themes of memory, identity, and the scars that remain. The authenticity of the performances is striking, with a palpable sense of vulnerability. You can really feel the weight of the past in each frame, making it a distinct piece in the documentary genre.
Explores trauma and memoryUnique atmospheric visualsIntimate and raw performances
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