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Diamanti offers a raw, intimate exploration of family dynamics through the lens of aging and care. Salvatore and Maria, both in their late 80s, navigate the challenges of parenting their adult children, Luisa and Roberto, who have intellectual disabilities. The documentary captures the fragility of their situation with a patient, almost meditative pacing that allows viewers to really feel the weight of their responsibilities. You get this stark, real look at how love can be both a burden and a blessing. The performances—if you can call them that—feel so genuine, like you're a fly on the wall during these poignant moments. It's not flashy, but the emotional depth is striking, and the way it handles difficult themes is quite distinctive.
Intimate portrayal of family caregiving.Focus on emotional depth over traditional narrative.Explores themes of aging and responsibility.
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