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Eighty Serbian Dinars offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of women in Užice, who, after the Balkan wars, find solace and purpose in their local market. The film captures a certain warmth, almost a communal spirit, as these women transform their gardens into vibrant stalls. You can feel the love and pride they have for their produce. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the viewer to absorb the atmosphere of the market—it's not just about selling; it's a space for connection and expression. The authenticity of the performances shines through their interactions, making it feel less like a documentary and more like a shared experience. It’s an intimate portrayal of resilience and community amidst the backdrop of a changed economic landscape.
Focuses on community resilienceHighlights personal storiesA serene exploration of post-war life
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