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Moving Day presents a raw, unflinching look at the stark realities faced by those rendered homeless in Victoria, B.C. during the pandemic. The film captures a sense of urgency and desperation, mixed with the resilience of community. Kendra Crighton’s direction allows viewers to feel the weight of each story, making it not just a documentary but a tapestry of human experience. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos. The interviews are candid, revealing the complexities of people's lives, and the atmosphere is charged with both sadness and solidarity. It’s the kind of film that lingers, prompting thoughts long after the credits roll.
Strong focus on community bondingCandid interviews that reveal deep personal storiesAtmospheric cinematography capturing urban landscapes
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Kendra Crighton
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