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Days of Rain offers a raw glimpse into Quynh's everyday struggles amidst the relentless flooding and remnants of war in Vietnam. The documentary captures this thirteen-year-old's life with a sense of quiet resilience, emphasizing the tension between nature's fury and the human spirit. The atmosphere is heavy with the weight of history and the uncertainty of the future as the government plans to resettle their village. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the landscape and the family's daily reality, almost meditative. What stands out is the honest portrayal of life, the practical challenges they face, and the stakes of survival. The lack of a known director adds an air of authenticity, as if we are mere spectators to a deeply personal story.
Intimate portrayal of rural lifeFocus on the impacts of war remnantsExplores themes of resilience and government intervention
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Andreas Hartmann
Director