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Once Upon a Time in Tashkent is an intriguing documentary short that offers a glimpse into a world that feels both foreign and familiar. The atmosphere is rich with the everyday life of Tashkent, blending personal stories with the broader cultural tapestry of Uzbekistan. It’s paced thoughtfully, allowing moments of reflection that linger beyond the screen. What really stands out are the raw performances from the locals, capturing their authenticity in such a nuanced way. The practical effects are notably minimal, almost drawing you into the realness of the surroundings rather than distracting you with theatrics. Overall, this film is distinctive for its commitment to showcasing the genuine essence of a place, rather than dramatizing it for effect.
Documentary short from Pokser TVFocuses on Tashkent's cultureAuthenticity in performances
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