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Pendant que Nicoleta travaille is this raw, unfiltered documentary that really digs into the lives of four women in Bucharest. The director is unknown, which adds a layer of intrigue, I guess. You can feel the gritty atmosphere right from the opening scenes—it's heavy, almost palpable. The pacing is somewhat erratic, mirroring the chaotic lives of Ilinca, Melinda, Nicoleta, and Nella. Their struggles for survival, friendship, and connection are portrayed without any gloss, and the language barrier feels very real—it's not just a backdrop, but a character in itself. What stands out here are the performances; they’re deeply personal and authentic. The film doesn’t shy away from the darker elements of life—drugs, injuries, it’s all there. It leaves you pondering the complexities of human connections amidst the harsh realities.
Considered for its fascinating character study.Notable for its authentic, unfiltered portrayal of hardship.Captures the essence of life on the streets, away from glamor.
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Isabelle Detournay
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