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Innocence (2006) is a fascinating documentary set in a Northern Thai boarding school where students from various tribes live and learn together. The film captures the serene yet complex atmosphere of the mountains, showcasing the students' daily lives—farming, cooking, and studying. The pacing feels reflective, allowing us to soak in their experiences and the nuanced dynamics of their community. While the director remains unknown, the authenticity of the students’ performances shines through, giving a raw glimpse into their world. It gently poses profound questions about identity and belonging, making it a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in cultural narratives.
Cultural exploration filmFocus on community livingReflective storytelling
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Nisa Kongsri
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