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I Stumble Every Time I Hear From Kyiv is a raw and introspective documentary that really digs into the emotional turmoil of Daryna Mamaisur while she's in Bruxelles, juxtaposed against the backdrop of conflict in her homeland. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing the weight of her reflections to resonate. It's not flashy—there's no grandstanding or over-the-top effects. Instead, it creates an atmosphere that feels personal and raw, making you think about the complications of distance and representation. Mamaisur’s journey is both a struggle and a search for meaning, leaving you with questions about how one conveys trauma through cinema when it's often deemed inadequate. A distinct piece that really engages with its themes.
Explores themes of distance and trauma.Reflective and meditative pacing.Minimalist approach to storytelling.
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