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Home (2018) is a striking short that delivers a raw and haunting look at life after devastation. Set in Raqqa, it captures the intricate layers of trauma through the innocent eyes of a young girl. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the weight of each moment, which adds to its atmospheric tension. What stands out is the practical approach to the film's visuals; the real-life backdrop of a recently liberated war zone feels palpably alive. The performances, particularly that of the little girl, are understated yet profoundly affecting. This short isn't flashy, but it resonates deeply, painting a portrait of resilience amid chaos.
Set in post-war Raqqa, SyriaFocus on practical effects and real locationsThemes of resilience and trauma
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Sevinaz Evdike
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