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Inga, a documentary from 2025, captures a unique slice of life through the eyes of a girl navigating her new reality in Poland alongside her blind parents. It's a quiet, intimate film that draws you in with its rawness, focusing on their daily struggles and joys with a backdrop of community warmth. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to sit with the family's longing for their homeland. The cinematography is simple yet effective—there's a striking authenticity to how the family interacts with both their pets and the Ukrainian community around them. It’s not flashy, but the performances are deeply felt, portraying a nuanced take on displacement and belonging.
Explores themes of displacement and belonging.Intimate portrayal of family life.Cinematography highlights emotional depth.
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