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So, 'Martina och jag' is this fascinating documentary that spans over three decades, capturing the life of a girl named Martina who has Down syndrome. Tom Alandh's approach is both intimate and raw, allowing viewers to really feel the ups and downs of their relationship. The cinematography by Björn Henriksson adds a layer of warmth and depth, making each moment linger longer than you'd expect. The pacing is deliberate, which lets you soak in those poignant moments, the laughter, and the struggles. It's not just about Martina's life, but also a reflection on society's perceptions of those with disabilities. There's a certain honesty here that feels quite rare, and that long-term connection between filmmaker and subject really stands out.
Longitudinal study of disability in media.Rich in emotional depth and personal storytelling.Highlights societal views on disabilities.
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