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My Father the Banker is a fascinating dive into a world of post-Soviet financial chaos. It's not polished, but that rawness adds to its authenticity. Boriss Osipovs, the central figure, embodies ambition and desperation—his rise feels almost feverish against the backdrop of Latvia's turbulent history. The pacing is reflective, moving between past and present in a way that keeps you guessing. The interviews are quite revealing, offering a glimpse into a complex family dynamic shaped by secrets and looming fears. The film navigates themes of identity and morality, and there's a certain starkness to the visuals that amplifies the emotional weight. It's a personal story wrapped in broader socio-economic commentary, which makes it distinctive in the documentary landscape.
Explores the impact of the USSR collapse on individuals.Shifts in tone between family drama and socio-economic commentary.Interesting cinematography that captures the essence of its subjects.
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Ieva Ozoliņa
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