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Surviving (2023) is a poignant documentary that really gets under your skin. It’s this raw, almost visceral experience where we see the daily lives of civilians caught in the crossfire of war. The tone is heavy, no doubt, but it doesn’t shy away from the human spirit's resilience. The pacing is almost meditative, with long, lingering shots that let the chaos settle in. The interplay between a son in Berlin and his parents in Kyiv is heartbreaking, and it adds a layer of personal stakes that resonates deeply. There’s no flashy effects here, just real people facing real horrors. The filmmakers' collaboration is remarkable, providing a unique perspective that feels both intimate and expansive. Definitely a different kind of documentary that lingers long after the credits roll.
Deeply moving portrayal of civilian life during warUnique narrative structure with personal conversationsCaptures the raw essence of survival amidst chaos
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Anita Mathal Hopland
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