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Little Harbour weaves a poignant narrative through the eyes of children caught between the stark realities of their lives and the escapism they find in their imagination. The film captures that raw, unrefined essence of childhood—where the streets become a refuge from an unstable home life. Jarka, our ten-year-old protagonist, navigates this thin line with a quiet resilience that’s striking. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of stillness to build emotional weight. The performances ring true; they feel lived-in, not polished. The atmosphere is dense with a mix of melancholy and fleeting joys, aided by practical effects that enhance the authenticity of their world. It’s a tapestry of childhood innocence facing the harsh truths of life—a must-experience for anyone who appreciates nuanced storytelling.
Explores themes of childhood and resilienceUnique perspective on family dynamicsStrong performances from young actors
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