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Tempo Home is a poignant exploration of the fragile concept of home, set against the stark backdrop of a refugee camp in a repurposed airport. The film introduces us to Leila, Amir, and Baqir, whose stories unfold within the confines of metal containers, a stark contrast to what we traditionally think of as home. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the emotional weight of their experiences. The documentary's strength lies in its raw and unembellished portrayal of daily life in this transitory space. Practical effects are minimal; instead, the focus is on the performances of the residents, which are heart-wrenching yet resilient. The film's tone invites reflection on belonging and the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Documentary exploring themes of home and belongingSet in a refugee camp at Berlin-Tempelhof AirportFocus on personal stories of resilience and adversity
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