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Homeland on the Move dives into the raw reality of displacement and resilience amid the chaos of war. The film follows Tetiana and Alyona, two women from Ukraine, as they navigate their new lives in Poland and Germany. There's a real intimacy in their stories, the camera captures those quiet moments that speak volumes—like Tetiana's struggle with language in a spaghetti shop or Alyona's push to learn German while her husband fights back home. The pacing feels organic, almost like a documentary that breathes with its subjects. This isn't just about the war, but about the mundane and extraordinary aspects of starting over. The performances feel authentic; you get a sense of their fears and hopes, making it a poignant watch.
Documentary on war and displacementFocus on personal storiesLanguage learning as a theme
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