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House of Fun dives into a world not often seen, capturing the lives of about 100 teens from the former Soviet Union living in a guarded building in Karmiel, Israel. The documentary has this raw, almost intimate tone, where you feel the weight of their stories and the absurdity of their circumstances. It's not flashy, and the pacing feels quite deliberate—reflective of the kids' daily lives. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on grounded, real-life experiences rather than dramatization. Performances are sincere, and you can tell these kids are just navigating their new, often challenging reality. It's distinct in its unfiltered approach, showcasing a slice of life that feels both universal and unique.
Documentary on immigrant youth.Explores themes of identity and belonging.Filmed in a unique setting with a strong sense of place.
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Vitali Krivich
Director