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Echo is a raw and intimate look into the lives of Ania and Bartek, two teens grappling with stuttering. The documentary has this quiet, contemplative vibe, almost meditative in parts. You feel their struggles and triumphs, and the pacing allows for those moments of reflection. The film doesn’t shy away from the awkwardness of speech therapy, which makes the authenticity really shine. There’s no flashy effects here; it’s all about the human connection, the performances are genuine and heartfelt, capturing the essence of self-acceptance. It’s quite distinctive in its approach—rather than focusing solely on the therapy itself, it dives deep into the emotional landscape of its subjects. A thoughtful piece that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Focuses on self-acceptance.Intimate portrayal of stuttering.Authentic performances and atmosphere.
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Emi Buchwald
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