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Give Me This (1988) offers a raw glimpse into group therapy that feels almost voyeuristic. Captured in the intimate setting of the Psychoeducation Laboratory, the film's pacing is reflective, giving space for thoughts and emotions to breathe. The atmosphere is layered with a sense of vulnerability, as you witness real participants grappling with their feelings under the guidance of Wojciech Eichelberger. It's not flashy, no grand theatrics here, but there's a haunting quality in their authenticity. The snippets of group activities and individual statements create a tapestry of human experience - it’s all very much real, unfiltered. You really get a sense of the collective struggle and growth, making it quite distinctive among documentaries, especially from this era.
Unique documentary formatFocus on group therapy dynamicsRare insight into 1980s Polish psychotherapy
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