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Cinder Tandoor dives into the daily lives of two women in Baku, showcasing their resilience as they bake bread on the bustling streets. It's a documentary that feels personal, almost intimate, as it captures the rhythm of their work and the interactions with passersby. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the warmth of the scene, both literally and figuratively. The practical effects of the baking process are raw and tactile, pulling you closer to their craft. What really stands out is the human connection; the film doesn’t just document their labor, it tells a story of survival, community, and the simple joy of sharing bread. There's a quiet power in this portrayal of everyday life that resonates long after.
Documentary about everyday lifeFocus on female resilienceHighlights cultural aspects of Baku
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