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Queue is a raw look at the struggles of the elderly in a society that seems to have forgotten them. The documentary presents a stark, almost journalistic view of pensioners who wake up at dawn just to claim their meager coupons from a store. What’s striking is the way it captures their hesitance and desperation, showcasing the human condition in such a tangible way. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence to hang, which enhances the tension of their situation. The performances are more than just acting; they’re real lives unfolding, revealing a deep sense of community amidst hardship. Anoush, the assistant, adds a layer of complexity, almost as a bridge between the state and these individuals, raising questions about trust and survival.
Documentary style captures raw emotionsFocus on elderly struggles and societal neglectThought-provoking themes of trust and survival
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Sergey Hazov-Kassia
Director