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I Was 8814 is a hauntingly intimate documentary that dives into Hanna Zack Miley's past and the scars left by her traumatic childhood in Nazi Germany. The film carefully weaves personal narrative with historical context, creating a somber but necessary reflection on memory and survival. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing us to sit with Hanna's emotions as she revisits her old life. What stands out is the rawness of her performance; it's not polished but deeply felt. The cinematography captures both the bleakness of her early life and the beauty of her journey toward healing. This film doesn't shy away from the heavy themes but instead embraces them, offering a space for understanding and reflection.
Documentary with a strong personal narrativeExplores themes of trauma and healingUnique blend of history and personal story
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