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Human of Kathmandu provides a raw and intimate look into the life of Aditya, a teenager navigating the complexities of autism within a supportive yet challenging environment. The film's pacing feels organic; it mirrors the everyday ebb and flow of Aditya and his mother Jyoti's life. There's an authenticity in their interactions, showcasing the struggle for connection amidst overwhelming sensory experiences. The documentary captures the atmosphere of Kathmandu beautifully, juxtaposing the vibrant city life against personal moments of introspection and growth. The performances are genuine, allowing us to glimpse the profound bond between mother and son while exploring larger themes of acceptance and resilience. It's striking how the film leans into the nuances of its subjects, creating a thoughtful narrative that lingers.
Intimate portrayal of autismAuthentic family dynamicsRich cultural backdrop of Kathmandu
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Zhanna Babaieva
Director