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'Suzanne from Day to Day' is this intimate documentary that unfolds gently over the seasons, capturing the essence of a life deeply rooted in place. Suzanne, an elderly woman, reflects on her nine decades, living in a house that’s more memory than comfort. The filmmakers, Manchematin and Steyer, have this very patient approach, allowing time for each moment to breathe. You can feel the weight of her solitude, but also this quiet strength. There’s a stark beauty in the isolation of the Vosges, and the film doesn’t rush through it. It’s a portrait of resilience and nostalgia, and that rawness feels wonderfully real. Practical effects? Just nature and life as they are. Might not be for everyone, but it resonates on a certain level.
Focuses on themes of solitude and resilience.Captivating use of natural landscapes.Thoughtful pacing that reflects the passage of time.
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