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So, 'School of Marginal Socialization' is this intriguing little documentary short from 2019. Directed by Polina Kondratieva, who studied at VGIK under those Kott brothers – you know, the ones known for their avant-garde approach. The film explores the nuanced landscape of social interactions among youth in non-traditional settings. The pacing feels deliberate but not tedious, allowing you to really soak in the raw, candid moments that are captured. There’s a gritty, real vibe to it, especially with the practical effects that emphasize the authenticity of the interactions. You can sense the director's voice weaving through the unsettling themes of identity and societal norms, which makes it distinctive in a sea of polished documentaries. It’s worth a watch, especially if you appreciate the more under-the-radar gems.
Explores youth dynamicsUnique social commentaryIntimate and raw atmosphere
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