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Kihniö is this quietly introspective documentary that beautifully captures the essence of a small Finnish village through the lens of nostalgia and self-discovery. Saija Mäki-Nevala, the director, returns to her roots after nearly two decades, and you really feel that tug of familiarity mixed with the longing for something more. The pacing is contemplative; it invites you to linger on the sparse landscapes and familiar faces, evoking a sense of both belonging and disconnection. The film doesn't rush, allowing themes of home, growth, and unfulfilled dreams to unfold organically. There's this distinct charm in its simplicity, and the understated performances of locals add a layer of authenticity that pulls you in. It's a reflection on the choices we make and what home truly means, wrapped in the beauty of quiet moments.
Introspective tone focusing on nostalgiaAuthentic performances contribute to realismExplores themes of belonging and dreams
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Saija Mäki-Nevala
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