Moldovan Miracle is a fascinating glimpse into healthcare struggles in a country not often in the spotlight. Centered around Hans Bjorn, the lone optometrist in Moldova, the film paints a stark picture of the challenges posed by systemic corruption. It's not just a story about glasses; it's about vision—literally and metaphorically. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of Hans’s frustrations and small victories. While it has a documentary feel, there’s a certain rawness to it—like you're right there with him, feeling the weight of each hurdle. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are in the authenticity of the environment and the everyday people around him. It's a thoughtful exploration of hope against a backdrop of disillusionment.
Documentary on healthcare issuesFocus on individual struggleExplores themes of hope and corruption
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Stian Indrevoll
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