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Monologue (2017) is a fascinating deep dive into the lingering effects of the Abkhazian war through the lens of those affected, housed in a psychoneurological hospital. The monochromatic visuals create this stark, almost haunting atmosphere, making you feel the weight of their stories. What’s compelling is how the pacing allows you to soak in their monologues, fragments of lives that echo the broader trauma of conflict. The performances, raw and unfiltered, pull you into their reality. It's not flashy, but there’s a quiet power in the way it confronts the aftermath of war, revealing how memory and trauma intertwine. It’s one of those pieces that sticks with you, lingering like those shadows it captures.
Haunting visual styleIntimate monologuesExploration of trauma and memory
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