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Like Dew in the Sun is a poignant documentary that weaves together personal history and contemporary realities. The film's tone is reflective, almost haunting, as it juxtaposes the past of director Peter Entell's grandparents fleeing Ukraine with current events. It’s not just a recounting; it’s an exploration of how nationalism has a way of resurfacing, spreading its roots in the soil of memory and conflict. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of each story shared. What really stands out is how it captures the emotional landscape of its subjects, showing the human cost of war and identity. The practical effects are sparse, but the raw performances speak volumes, making it a distinctive piece in the documentary genre.
Reflects on the impact of nationalism.Interweaves personal and collective histories.Emotional depth in storytelling.
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