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My Self-Harm (2018) is a raw documentary that dives into the often-misunderstood world of self-harm that's not linked to suicidal intent. The tone is somber, yet it holds a sort of compassionate curiosity, peeling back layers of stigma surrounding the topic. It's not flashy; the pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to the film's authenticity. The atmosphere feels intimate, featuring personal stories that really hit home. There's a notable absence of professional polish, which makes the raw confessions feel all the more impactful. The performances aren’t scripted, they’re genuine, which is what makes this film distinctive—it's a voice for the voiceless, shedding light on a subject that many shy away from.
Explores personal stories of self-harm.Focus on stigma and mental health.Offers a unique perspective on a taboo subject.
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