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Once, and a thousand, won't be enough is this raw documentary that digs deep into the life of Naama, a woman grappling with crystal meth addiction. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative at times, allowing the viewer to truly sit with her struggles and resilience. What stands out is how it presents addiction not just as a struggle but also as a lens through which Naama views her identity and worth. There’s a brutal honesty to her story, making it hard to look away. The film forgoes flashy effects and instead relies on the stark reality of her environment and experiences. It’s a personal journey, one that weaves in themes of hope and the relentless pursuit of self-acceptance. The performances, particularly Naama's, have this raw authenticity that pulls you right in. Not your typical doc, and that's what makes it distinctive.
Documentary exploring addictionFocus on personal struggleThemes of hope and self-acceptance
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Aviran Ran
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