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Home (2011) is a raw documentary that captures the stark reality of homelessness in Moscow, focusing on three individuals hiding from the bitter winter in a makeshift plywood hut. The film has this gritty, immersive atmosphere that really pulls you into their world. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing you to sit with their struggles, aspirations, and fleeting moments of hope. What stands out is their initiative to build a real house—it's a simple yet profound act that symbolizes their desire for change. The performances are unvarnished, echoing authenticity that you don’t often see. It’s a poignant exploration of resilience amidst despair, and it leaves you reflecting on the fragility of life and home.
Intimate portrayal of homelessnessExplores themes of hope and resilienceUnique setting near Paveletsky railway station
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