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Home is Where I Am? (2022) offers a raw glimpse into the lives of Belarusian creators grappling with relentless political upheaval. The tone is somber yet resilient, capturing the duality of oppression and creativity. You feel the weight of their experiences, as they navigate through fear and loss. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the emotional gravity of their stories, yet there are moments of unexpected lightness that punctuate the heaviness. The film stands out in its intimate portrayal of individuals who refuse to let their art be silenced, all amidst bombings and brutal repression. The practical effects—like archival footage and personal artifacts—add layers of authenticity. It’s a telling of survival, and the spirit of creation in dark times, you really get a sense of place and struggle.
Themes of resilience and creativityIntimate portrayal of Belarusian artistsCompelling mix of personal stories and historical context
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Artem Lobach
Director