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Homework (1989) is this intriguing little documentary that dives into the minds of young boys at an Iranian school. The film really captures a certain innocence and genuine curiosity about their thoughts on homework. It's not flashy or overly produced, just a raw glimpse into their daily lives. The pacing is almost conversational, letting the students’ responses unfold naturally, which gives it an authentic feel. You can sense the cultural layers in their answers, revealing how education shapes their worldviews. There's no heavy-handed commentary, just a subtle observation of their youthful perspectives. This film stands out for its simplicity and the way it humanizes the often mundane topic of homework.
Unique perspective on education in IranDocumentary style without narration adds authenticityInsight into cultural views on homework
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