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Little Nina is this raw, poignant documentary that dives into the life of Nina Perebeeva, who runs the only private animal shelter in Kazakhstan. The film has a gritty realism to it, capturing the struggles she faces on a meager pension while caring for around 70 dogs. You really feel the weight of her dedication and the emotional strain in each frame. The atmosphere is heavy with both compassion and a looming sense of danger, particularly with the skinners lurking in the background. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to sit with Nina's hardships and joys. It's distinctive for its unflinching look at humanity through the lens of animal welfare, blending heart and urgency in the most unexpected ways.
Raw portrayal of animal welfareTouching personal sacrificesTension between kindness and cruelty
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