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NDDJ (Notre-Dame-du-Jambon) is quite an intriguing documentary that leans heavily into the raw and often disarming reality of childhood. Directed by Grace Singh, it captures the summer escapades of two biracial brothers, Karan and Rohan, who are navigating their lives in a pretty marginalized setting. The film strikes an interesting balance between reality and fiction, blurring lines in a way that feels both playful and poignant. The pacing is relaxed, almost meandering, allowing for moments of introspection amidst the boys' candy quest. It's a film that doesn't shy away from the complexities of identity and belonging, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. The practical effects and natural performances lend a sense of authenticity that makes their journey feel almost universal.
Explores themes of identity and belonging.Unique blend of reality and fiction.Captures the essence of childhood innocence.
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