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Palna's Daughters is a poignant documentary that dives deep into the intricacies of memory and identity through the eyes of a child. It captures Devi's journey of grappling with her past, specifically her yearning for her first mother, Amma. The atmosphere is both tender and heavy, with an unfiltered lens on the realities faced by orphans. It moves at a reflective pace, allowing viewers to absorb the emotional weight of Devi's story. There’s an authenticity in the raw performances, especially from young Devi, that really struck me. The film doesn't shy away from tough subjects, yet it handles them with a delicate touch, making it stand out among typical documentaries in this space.
Focus on themes of memory and identityRaw performances enhance its emotional depthA reflective pace that draws you in
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