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Selfless (2019) takes a deep dive into the pervasive loneliness that seems to echo through classrooms across the spectrum of society. The film captures the raw, unfiltered voices of students grappling with their identities in an age dominated by social media. It’s not overly polished, but that’s part of its charm—there’s a realness in the pacing and tone, almost a documentary-like intimacy. The interviews feel genuine, revealing layers of vulnerability that resonate deeply. The themes of connection and disconnection are woven throughout, prompting reflection on what we’re leaving for future generations. It stands out for its ability to provoke thought without feeling didactic, a more reflective approach in a sea of more sensational narratives.
Explores themes of loneliness in educationDocumentary format with genuine interviewsReflective tone on social media impact
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Kim Laureen
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