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Sunny feels raw, unfiltered, like peering into the soul of Tbilisi. The film's pacing is almost erratic; you never know what Sunny will ask next. The questions are provocative, often making you squirm in your seat. It explores heavy themes like identity, shame, and societal norms, all while maintaining a casual, almost conversational tone. The atmosphere is intimate, with the camera lingering on faces that reveal genuine reactions. It’s distinct because it’s not just an interview; it’s a deep dive into the psyche of a place and its people. The documentary holds a mirror to Georgian society, forcing us to engage with uncomfortable truths and personal reflections. Quite the thought-provoking watch.
Focus on social issues and personal narratives.Ideal for discussions about societal norms.Captivating performances from everyday Georgians.
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Keti Machavariani
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