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Denkste Puppe is this intriguing documentary that captures the nuanced reconnection between Hanna Schygulla and four young men, who were unaccompanied refugees back in 2015. The film's atmosphere leans heavily on the emotional weight of their shared past, with a pacing that allows for moments of reflection as much as dialogue. Schygulla's presence brings a historical gravitas, being a refugee child herself, and her interactions feel authentic, almost intimate. It's not flashy, but rather grounded, showcasing the challenges and resilience of these young men. The way it navigates themes of identity and belonging offers a unique perspective, and you can sense the real-life struggles and triumphs that shape their stories. There's a rawness here that's hard to shake off.
Features Hanna Schygulla, a significant figure in European cinema.Explores refugee experiences and personal stories.Focuses on emotional depth rather than sensationalism.
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