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‘Sept alphabets pour une seule mer’ is a compelling documentary that immerses you into the heart of Georgia, during a pretty tumultuous period with the South Ossetian conflict simmering in the background. The film's pacing feels almost meditative, a contrast to the tension it portrays; you find yourself lost in the landscapes and personal stories that unfold. The cinematography beautifully captures the duality of the region—its haunting beauty and the underlying strife. There’s this rawness in the encounters, making it feel quite intimate, yet the context adds layers of complexity. It’s fascinating how the film navigates language and identity, presenting a narrative that feels both personal and political without pushing an agenda. Really a thoughtful piece.
Explores the impact of conflict on everyday life.Intimate character studies against a backdrop of turmoil.Unique narrative style emphasizing personal stories.
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Mathilde Mignon
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