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Does it Hurt? dives deep into the post-DOGMA 95 landscape, a raw reflection of a filmmaker's struggle with her art and the constraints of a movement that's felt both liberating and suffocating. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as she wrestles with the idea of dismantling the very principles she once embraced. You can really feel the weight of the Balkan setting—it's almost a character itself, steeped in history and conflict. The performances are gritty and real, capturing that desperation beautifully. The film's atmosphere is thick with existential dread, but there's a strange beauty in her quest to redefine her artistic voice. It's not flashy, more like an intimate portrait that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores the impact of DOGMA 95 on filmmaking.Set against the backdrop of the Balkans, rich in history.Focuses on personal and artistic conflict.
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