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So, this film, "Nothing Lasts Forever: Russian Punks in Georgia," dives into a pretty raw slice of life. It tracks the influx of Russian punks into Tbilisi post-invasion, and it's interesting how the punk ethos clashes and blends with the local culture. The atmosphere feels gritty and real, almost like you can smell the sweat and see the graffiti as you watch. The pacing is reflective, letting stories unfold at their own speed, giving you space to absorb the socio-economic chaos they bring and face. There's a certain authenticity in the on-the-ground interviews and footage. It's not just a punk documentary; it's a look at resilience and adaptation in turbulent times, and the characters are genuinely compelling.
Focus on socio-economic themesRaw and authentic interviewsUnique punk culture representation
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Alexander Herbert
Director