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Copper Notes of a Dream is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life of a 10-year-old girl named Molouk. She scavenges through the remnants of war-torn landscapes, pulling copper from decaying houses, which creates a haunting yet poetic atmosphere. The film doesn’t rush, allowing viewers to really absorb the stark realities of survival and childhood in such harrowing conditions. It’s got this raw, almost tactile quality – you can feel the cold metal and the weight of loss. The pacing feels contemplative, letting you linger on Molouk’s quiet resilience. The performances, particularly from such a young lead, are strikingly authentic, lending a weight to the themes of loss and hope amidst destruction. It’s a distinctive take on childhood, shaped by survival in a world that’s crumbled around them.
Documentary on childhood survivalFocus on resilience and lossUnique cinematography and atmosphere
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