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"Bringing Mere Home" captures the essence of 1980s New Zealand with a quiet intensity that lingers long after the credits roll. The film follows Billy, played by Frederick Pokai, whose chance encounter with the enigmatic Mere, portrayed by Isis Bradley-Kiwi, unfolds in a way that feels both natural and surreal. It's not just a story about a lost girl; it's about the fabric of a small community grappling with its own ghosts. The cinematography paints a vivid picture of the rural landscape, while the performances feel unpolished yet raw, adding to the film's authenticity. There's a deliberate pacing that allows you to soak in the atmosphere—moments of silence speak volumes here. It feels personal, like an intimate glimpse into lives shaped by the past.
Set in 1980s New ZealandFocus on character-driven storytellingUnique atmosphere and rural landscape
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