My 2022 offers a raw and intimate look at the chaos of war through the eyes of a student at Karpenko-Karyi University. The documentary captures the unsettling stillness of a dormitory turned shelter, contrasting it with the frantic energy of people fleeing at the train station. It's not just about the events; it's about the emotional weight on those bewildered faces. The pacing feels almost like a heartbeat—slow at times, frantic at others. The film uses a mix of handheld footage and personal interviews to create a real sense of immediacy. What stands out is the way it portrays resilience against despair, making the viewer reflect on the fragility of normalcy during conflict.
Documentary style blends personal experience with broader contextFocus on emotional responses of individuals caught in crisisUnique perspective from a university student's point of view
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Nikita Ihnatkov
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