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Scar (1985) is a fascinating documentary that takes you deep into the lives of children at the Čiobiškis Special School. The film captures an atmosphere of stark reality, showcasing the raw emotions of kids who have been marginalized and abandoned. It's not just the subject matter that hits hard; the pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to absorb each moment. The way the director (who remains unnamed) approaches these children's stories brings a level of intimacy that feels both respectful and haunting. Practical effects are absent, but the real-life performances from the kids themselves are striking—pure, unfiltered. What makes Scar distinctive is its ability to lay bare social wounds without veering into melodrama, making it a poignant piece of documentary filmmaking.
Underrated documentary with a raw narrative.Focuses on marginalized youth in society.Captures powerful real-life performances.
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Rimtautas Silinis
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