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Sisters of Ukraine is one of those documentaries that brings a raw, almost visceral feeling to the screen. It focuses on a small group of volunteers from Barcelona who find themselves in a convent in Ukraine, where the nuns are doing their best to support refugees amidst the chaos of war. The pacing feels almost like a diary, moving from moments of quiet reflection to the urgency of an evacuation as missile strikes become more frequent. The atmosphere is heavy, but also filled with a sense of hope and humanity. The practical effects are mostly absent, as the film relies on real events and real people, providing an authenticity that's hard to shake off. It's not polished, but that's the charm; you get a real sense of the struggle and resilience of those involved.
Focuses on real-life events and genuine stories.Highlights the contrast between war and human kindness.Engaging yet sobering narrative structure.
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