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My Home is this fascinating little slice-of-life doc that follows Amiryousefi's quest for a condo in the bustling, often overwhelming market of Tehran. The filmmaker's personal journey is intertwined with broader themes of ambition and belonging, and you really feel the tension between dreams and reality. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere of the city and the weight of home ownership. It’s intriguing how the film captures the emotional layers of real estate exploration, all while keeping it relatable. The lack of a big-name director or flashy performances gives it an intimate vibe, making you feel like you’re sharing in a personal story rather than watching a scripted narrative.
My Home has seen limited releases, making it somewhat of a niche find for collectors. It’s not widely available in standard formats, which adds to its appeal among those who seek out lesser-known works. The scarcity keeps the interest alive, especially for documentaries that explore real-life themes in such a nuanced way. Collectors appreciate its unique take on the concept of home and ownership in a contemporary context.
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