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So, Neighbouring the Moon is a really striking documentary that captures the raw reality of life in Aleppo through the lens of a family—two sisters and their mother—living in the hospital. The atmosphere is heavy, with a sense of claustrophobia that’s palpable. You feel the weight of years spent in that small room. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb their day-to-day struggles and small moments of joy amidst chaos. It’s not flashy; the film relies on the authentic performances of the women, which are incredibly moving. The practical effects are just life itself, unvarnished. It’s fascinating how it sheds light on familial bonds in the face of war, really a unique perspective on resilience.
Intimate portrayal of daily lifeStrong focus on familial relationshipsUnique perspective on war-torn Syria
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