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Listen To My Voice is this raw documentary that really digs into familial bonds, you know? A mother and daughter trying to piece together a relationship that's been frayed by childhood trauma. The director, who’s also the daughter, uses her camera almost like a diary, going back home and sifting through memories, which is pretty compelling. The pacing feels reflective—there’s no rush, just this gradual peeling back of layers. It’s not flashy, but the simplicity of their interactions makes it resonate. The practical approach to the visuals gives a gritty authenticity that complements the emotional weight. There’s a certain honesty in how they confront their past, and that’s what sets this apart from other docs in the genre.
Features a personal narrative style.Explores themes of trauma and reconciliation.Utilizes home footage for authenticity.
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