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I'm Home, a Place for Everyone dives into the often-overlooked realm of long-term care, bringing a raw and unfiltered gaze at the struggles within three distinct welfare facilities. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to really sit with the young staff's experiences as they juggle their aspirations against the harsh realities of funding and support—or the lack thereof. The atmosphere is both intimate and tense, reflecting the emotional weight of their daily challenges. It’s a film that feels personal, and you can sense the dedication of the staff even as they navigate bureaucratic hurdles. The documentary sheds light on an essential topic, making it distinctive in its approach to human stories amidst systemic issues.
Explores themes of care and communityFocus on young staff and their strugglesDocumentary format lends authenticity
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Kôichi Omiya
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