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Rudzienko is an interesting piece of documentary cinema that dives into the world of adolescent girls at a socio-therapy center in Poland. The film feels intimate, almost like you’re peeking into their daily lives, where they share their struggles and dreams. It’s not flashy; there are no big-name directors or complex narratives, but that’s what gives it its rawness. You get these unfiltered glimpses - the way they laugh, how they interact, their moments of vulnerability. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to sit with their experiences rather than just brush past them. What stands out is the genuine collaboration with the girls, making their voices central. It’s this authenticity that feels refreshing in the often commercialized doc scene.
Collaborative storytellingIntimate atmosphereFocus on adolescent experiences
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