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So, 'Splinters' is this raw documentary that digs into the post-USSR landscape through the lens of a small Belarusian village. The atmosphere is heavy, almost palpable, as these men return to their childhood homes, grappling with a past that feels like a distant echo. The pacing is languid, reflecting their aimless days spent drinking vodka and chatting, where every conversation seems to carry the weight of their unaddressed loneliness. What stands out is the way it captures fragments of life—their stories, the rural setting, and the stark reality of fading memories. The performances are unscripted, feeling genuine, almost improvised. It's a powerful piece that leaves you with this haunting sense of what it means to be lost in time.
Explores themes of nostalgia and identity.Unique portrayal of post-Soviet life.Focus on real-life conversations and experiences.
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