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Sava (2021) is this intriguing documentary where Mira Furlan lends her voice to the river itself, which is kind of a unique twist. The film flows alongside the meandering 990km journey through what used to be Yugoslavia. You really feel the river’s pulse as it moves through various landscapes and communities, which is pretty haunting in a way. The tone is reflective, almost melancholic at times, as it explores themes of division and connection among the people along its banks. The pacing feels natural, not rushed, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere. The visuals are striking too, with an emphasis on both the natural beauty and the scars left by human conflict. Definitely a distinct work in the documentary realm.
Mira Furlan's voice work adds depth to the narrative.Visually arresting cinematography captures diverse landscapes.Explores complex themes of identity and history.
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