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So, 'Scianel' is an interesting blend of comedy and introspection. You have this young girl navigating the complexities of growing up in a tough area like ZEN in Palermo. The atmosphere feels both gritty and whimsical, which is a tough balance to strike, but they pull it off. The pacing is nicely done – it ebbs and flows with her discoveries, and you can really feel her awkwardness and... well, weirdness, as she starts to understand her place in the world. It's not flashy, but the practical effects used during her workshop scenes have this raw charm. The performances are authentic, capturing that youthful spirit and confusion. There’s something refreshing about its take on diversity and self-acceptance that sticks with you.
Explores themes of identity and acceptance.Unique setting in public housing adds to the narrative depth.Mix of comedy with a touch of surrealism.
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