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Learning to Fly is a poignant documentary that digs deep into the lives of three young adults, Marietta, Michał, and Ania, who transition from the confines of orphanages into the unpredictability of independent living. There's this raw, unfiltered atmosphere that permeates the film, capturing both the struggles and small victories that come with forging one's path. The pacing feels almost like a gentle drift, allowing viewers to absorb each moment as it unfolds. It tackles heavy themes of familial dysfunction and resilience without veering into melodrama. The performances feel authentic, sometimes painfully so, bringing to life the challenges faced by those who age out of the foster care system. This film is distinct in its honest portrayal of hope amid adversity, really shines a light on a part of society often overlooked.
Focuses on real-life experiences of aging out of foster care.Captures the emotional journey with a raw, authentic tone.Offers a unique perspective on familial dysfunction and resilience.
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