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So, this film, 'Mother and Daughter, or the Night Is Never Complete', really captures a certain rawness, you know? It’s a documentary that dives deep, exploring 93 years of life through the lens of Lana, who's clearly been shaped by her mother Nutsa’s groundbreaking work as Georgia's first female filmmaker. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing those moments of reflection to breathe. It’s not flashy; instead, it pulls you in with this quiet intensity, revealing layers of family dynamics wrapped in a broader commentary on humanity during tough times. There’s such a blend of love and critique of violence, which makes it stand out. Definitely a film that resonates on many levels, especially if you appreciate personal stories in cinema.
Focuses on the relationship between mother and daughter.Explores themes of feminism and cinema legacy.Features a unique perspective on historical filmmaking.
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