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So, 'Drinnen, das ist wie draußen, nur anders' is this interesting little documentary from 1982 that kind of slips under the radar. It dives deep into the grim realities of psychiatric hospitals in West Germany, bringing a raw and unfiltered look at conditions that are often overlooked. The pacing is quite somber, with long takes that really allow you to soak in the stark atmosphere. It feels more like an exploration of humanity rather than just a critique. You get a sense of the struggles of the patients, and there's a certain intensity in how the camera captures their daily lives. It's not flashy—no crazy editing or effects—but the straightforward approach makes everything feel very real. The performances, if you can call them that, are genuine, which just adds to the overall weight of the film. Definitely a conversation starter for those who appreciate the complexities of mental health narratives in cinema.
Focuses on psychiatric hospital conditionsRaw and unfiltered perspectiveAuthentic portrayal of mental health struggles
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Michael Mrakitsch
Director