I Feel Nothing is a raw, unflinching look at childhood trauma within the Polish psychiatric system. The documentary offers a blend of personal narratives that are both haunting and enlightening. Martyna, Oliwka, Kordian, and Wiktor lay bare their struggles amidst a system that often feels more punitive than therapeutic. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to really absorb the emotional weight of their stories. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the stark visuals amplify the harsh realities they face. What stands out is how it blends personal histories with systemic critique—really forces you to reckon with the failures of care. The performances are not performances at all; they feel more like confessions, making it quite distinctive in its approach.
Explores the realities of child psychiatry.Focuses on personal narratives and systemic issues.Provides a mix of emotional depth and social critique.
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Anita Bugajska
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