So, 'Er sie ich' is this documentary that really digs into family dynamics, if you can call it that. It’s like peeling back the layers of a life that’s not just about the separation but also about identity and belonging. Carlotta Kittel, the subject, navigates her fragmented childhood, shaped by parental absence. The pacing is meditative, almost reflective, allowing you to sit with her emotions. There’s a rawness to her journey that feels genuine—definitely not glossed over. The atmosphere is heavy yet oddly graceful, as she confronts what it means to be raised in a broken home. It's distinctive in its approach to storytelling; no flashy effects, just real experiences and heartfelt moments.
Introspective look at family separationRaw and emotional storytellingFocus on personal identity and belonging
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Carlotta Kittel
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