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TỔ ẤM is a poignant documentary that explores the gritty reality of a young boy’s life in a cramped space, where his parents, both motorcycle cab drivers, often leave him alone. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of abandonment yet laced with resilience. With minimalistic production, the film captures raw moments of daily life, making you feel the weight of their struggles. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to linger on the boy's solitude and his small interactions. What stands out is how it dives into themes of family, survival, and the invisible threads that bind them. There’s something starkly authentic about the performances and the setting, creating a reflection of urban life that feels both universal and deeply personal.
Produced by Ateliers Varan VietnamFocuses on urban family dynamicsCaptures the essence of daily life struggles
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