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So, 'Blacksmiths of Their Own Happiness' is this intriguing documentary from 2003 that dives into the lives of residents in a house that's literally cracked in half. The atmosphere is heavy, kind of bleak, but there's this underlying resilience in how these people fight for their own happiness. You see the artist, who tragically passed away, trying to leave his mark through his art - there's something haunting about that. Ilya, his son, brings a musical element that contrasts the somber visuals. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn, but it draws you in, making you reflect on the fragility of life and happiness. It's distinctive in how it captures raw human emotion against such a stark backdrop.
Explores themes of resilience and fragility of happinessFeatures unique artistic expressions from residentsA haunting visual representation of life in decay
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