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So, 'Perfect Harmony' is this really introspective documentary from a Lebanese filmmaker, tracking her trips back to Beirut from Germany over three years. It’s set against the backdrop of the severe economic collapse that started in 2019, which adds this heavy atmosphere to the whole film. You feel the weight of crisis as she navigates her life—it's not just a journey home; it’s more like peeling back layers of her identity amidst chaos. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, which lets you soak in the visuals and emotions fully. There's a raw honesty in her experiences, and the practical effects are just life—the way she captures the streets, the people, it really pulls you in. It’s distinctive for how it tackles personal narrative and broader societal issues without losing sight of the human element.
Offers a raw perspective on personal and national crises.Captivating visuals that reflect the emotional landscape.A unique blend of documentary storytelling and personal narrative.
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Sabah Jalloul
Director