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Call Me Anytime, I’m Not Leaving The House is a raw, intimate portrait of familial bonds amidst geopolitical turmoil. Filmed just two days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it captures a moment of anxiety and connection through the lens of FaceTime. Lesya Verba, an artist based in Brooklyn, reaches out to her sister in Odessa, and the film becomes a meditation on distance, fear, and resilience. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of the situation, while the atmosphere is thick with emotional weight. The practical effects are, essentially, the real-life emotions displayed on screen—no frills here. It’s a distinctive take on personal and collective crises, showcasing how art can emerge from chaos.
Focuses on real-life eventsCaptures emotional family dynamicsUtilizes FaceTime to bridge distance
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