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Still Nia is this poignant exploration of memory and identity, with a rawness that hits. You feel Ștefania's struggle as she dances her way back to her childhood self, torn apart by those hospital years. There's an almost haunting quality to the way she uses movement as a voice—it's not just about the dance; it's about reclaiming something lost. The pacing gives you time to breathe and digest the emotional weight, and the intimate settings amplify her isolation. Not much is known about the director, which adds this layer of intrigue. The practical effects are minimal, yet they enhance the narrative without overshadowing her journey. It’s a film that's quietly powerful, resonating long after it's done.
Intimate exploration of memory and identityUnique approach through dance as a form of expressionEmotional depth and raw performances
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