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My Lost Country is a poignant exploration of exile and loss, captured through the lens of Mohsen Sadoon Yasin’s daughter, Ishtar. The film radiates a somber tone, enriched by intimate moments that reveal their relationship and the weight of a homeland forever altered. The pacing feels reflective, allowing time to absorb the aching nostalgia and the stark realities of life far from one's roots. Visually, it’s haunting, with striking imagery that evokes a deep sense of yearning. The performances, particularly from Mohsen, are raw and layered, embodying the emotional complexity of a father who has navigated both art and exile. It's an intimate elegy, marking not just a personal story, but also a wider commentary on cultural displacement.
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