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Dinosaur Eggs in the Living Room is a reflective dive into memory and loss. It captures this older woman, Ragnhild Borgomanero, as she navigates the world of digital photography and editing, not just as a hobby but as a means to honor her late husband, Guido. He was a notable fossil collector in Latin America, and you can feel the weight of that legacy throughout. The pacing is gentle, almost meditative, allowing moments of nostalgia to linger. Ragnhild’s journey isn't flashy; it’s filled with quiet moments that highlight both her struggles and her triumphs in preserving the past. The atmosphere is intimate, and the focus on practical effects—like her photography—adds a layer of authenticity that’s hard to find in modern documentaries.
Explores themes of memory and legacy.Focus on an older protagonist's journey.Unique approach to documentary storytelling.
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