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Small Doorway is one of those hidden gems from the late '80s, offering a poignant glimpse into a group of boys navigating childhood in Sarajevo. The film captures their innocent mischief and the stark realities of growing up in a city that's on the brink of turmoil. The atmosphere feels almost palpable – you can sense the weight of their surroundings, the dingy basement serving as a refuge from the outside world. The performances are raw and genuine, with a subtle depth that draws you into their youthful escapades. It's fascinating how it balances lighthearted moments with an undercurrent of tension, making you reflect on the fragility of childhood amidst conflict. A distinct piece for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling in family dramas.
Explores childhood friendship in a politically charged environment.Dramatic yet light moments create a unique viewing experience.Interesting practical effects that enhance the setting's realism.
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