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No One's Child is a deep dive into human nature, wrapped in a very unique premise. This 2014 drama by Vuk Ršumović takes the viewer to the rugged landscapes of Bosnia-Herzegovina, where a feral child raised by wolves becomes a reflection of both innocence and the struggle for connection. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the atmosphere of isolation and the harsh beauty of the wilderness to sink in. The performances are raw, with the young actor portraying Haris bringing an authentic vulnerability. What stands out is how the film tackles themes of identity and belonging without resorting to melodrama. It feels like a personal story, one that doesn’t shy away from the discomfort of its subject matter. The practical effects depicting the boy's early life are strikingly effective.
Released in 2014, runs 83 minutes.Filmed on location in Bosnia-Herzegovina.Features a mix of professional and non-professional actors.Cinematography highlights the rugged, natural landscapes.
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