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So, praeservare.dream is this intriguing experimental doc that really gets into the essence of what home and family mean, especially under the weight of conflict. Using a mix of archival photos, diary entries, and personal memories, it kind of weaves together a tapestry of nostalgia and loss. The pacing is deliberately slow, inviting you to linger on each image and thought. It’s haunting, almost, especially knowing the backdrop of Kharkiv and the invasion. The way the film plays with the idea of memory being frozen in time is something that sticks with you, you know? It's not about flashy techniques; it’s raw and intimate, making the viewer feel the absence in a very profound way.
Experimental approach, very atmospheric.Focus on archival material enhances emotional depth.Themes of memory and absence resonate throughout.
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Oleksandra Lianna
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