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Leva i Jordbro dives into the lives of its young subjects with a raw and unfiltered lens. It captures that tricky transition from carefree childhood to the heavy weight of adolescence, where kids start to feel the pressure of what comes next—school or work? The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, allowing moments of silence to hang in the air, which I think adds to the authenticity. There's an unadorned quality to the visuals, making everything feel grounded. You see their uncertainty and hope, their dreams starting to form. It's a fascinating look at societal expectations through the eyes of those who are still figuring it all out. The performances, if you can call it that, are just kids being themselves, which is what makes it all the more compelling.
Second film in the Jordbro documentary suite.Focus on children's transition into adolescence.Themes of societal expectations and personal dreams.
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