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Lola, 15 is a unique documentary that feels both personal and observational. The film dives into the intimate world of a fifteen-year-old girl, exploring her sacred spaces with a kind of quiet reverence. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really soak in every little detail of her environment and emotions. The tone is raw and honest, capturing the complexities of adolescence without any embellishment. What stands out is how it focuses on Lola's perspective, making you feel like you're stepping directly into her shoes, if only for a little while. It's part of a broader series, LET ME GET WHAT I WANT THIS TIME, which promises to delve into similar explorations across diverse backgrounds. A distinctive take on youth, really.
Intimate portrayal of adolescencePart of a series on diverse youth experiencesExplores themes of personal space and identity
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