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Inclusive (2018) is a poignant exploration of the changes in the Flemish education system, as it grapples with the integration of children who require additional support. Shot in striking black and white, the cinematography adds a raw, intimate feel that really pulls you into the lives of these four children, each showcasing their unique challenges and triumphs. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with the moments of vulnerability and resilience. Themes of acceptance, adaptation, and the emotional weight of societal obligations loom large throughout. The performances feel genuine, capturing the essence of childhood in all its complexity. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a reflective experience that prompts one to think about inclusivity in broader terms.
Focuses on the M-Decree and its implications.Beautiful black and white visuals create a unique atmosphere.Insightful look into the realities of inclusivity in education.
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