House No.359 presents a haunting tapestry of human experiences woven through the lens of a single, crumbling structure. Set in Borodyanka, the film captures the palpable atmosphere of grief as former residents converge to reflect on their connections to the place. It's slow-paced, but not in a tedious way—more like a meditation on loss. Each story unfolds uniquely, drawing you in with its raw authenticity. The practical effects are understated, allowing the emotional weight of the interviews to shine through. The performances, though not scripted in the traditional sense, feel genuine, as if you’re eavesdropping on real moments of vulnerability. It’s a somber but necessary exploration of what home means when it’s threatened by change.
Explores deep themes of loss and memoryFocus on real-life interviews and experiencesUnique setting that influences the storytelling
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Alla Mityukova
Director