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So, there's this film called Dear Mother, and it’s a real gem, though details are a bit murky. It follows Damra, an indigenous girl who thinks her mom is up on this hill. The whole vibe is really poignant—it's about longing and loss, you know? The pacing gives it this almost dreamlike quality, but then the plot takes a hard turn with her father's murder. That moment really digs into the themes of hope versus despair. The performances are raw, and there's a certain authenticity that feels refreshing. Just the way they shot the landscape makes you feel both isolated and connected. It’s truly something special, though not much seems to be out there in terms of releases.
Dear Mother has a bit of rarity to it, not a lot of copies floating around, which adds to its allure for collectors. The current formats mostly linger in the realm of obscure indie releases, so finding a good print can be tricky. There’s definitely a growing interest, especially among those who appreciate nuanced storytelling and cultural narratives. Keep an eye out for any screenings; they might pop up in niche festivals or collector events.
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