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So, 'March of Enthusiasts' is this intriguing documentary set in a small town in the Volga region, where you really feel the weight of provincial life. The contrast of the old wooden houses with the decaying Khrushchev-era buildings paints a vivid picture of stagnation. It zeroes in on two central figures β an Orthodox priest and a choir director, who also juggles teaching Sunday school. Their everyday struggles against the backdrop of boredom and hopelessness create a real sense of yearning. The pacing might be slow for some, but it pulls you in, immersing you in the atmosphere of the place. The performances feel authentic, capturing the essence of their roles without any theatrical flair. It's distinct in its raw portrayal of faith and community amidst decay.
Focus on themes of faith and communityCaptivating atmosphere of provincial lifeSlow pacing that enhances immersion
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Andrey Raykin
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