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Letters to Katja is a fascinating exploration of identity and belonging. Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, a Finnish photographer, returns to her native Finland with her daughter after decades in Britain. The documentary flows with a gentle, reflective pace that allows you to sink into the landscapes and emotions. You can feel the weight of history as Sirkka revisits her past, capturing both the beauty and the complexities of home. The atmosphere is intimate, almost like you're peering through a family album. There's a rawness to the performances, as mother and daughter navigate their relationship while grappling with the threads of heritage and memory. It’s this blend of personal and cultural reflection that makes it distinctive, resonating on multiple levels.
Finnish cultural heritage.Mother-daughter relationship.Reflective, intimate storytelling.
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