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The Ferryman is this hauntingly intimate documentary that delves into life in Perevoz, a village on the brink of oblivion. The pacing is contemplative, giving you time to soak in the desolation and the unique rituals of this place. Tolik, the lone boatman, serves as both guide and witness to the intertwining of life and death, transporting people to a nearby cemetery that feels like an extension of their community. The practical effects are minimal, yet the stark reality of the environment does the heavy lifting. There's a raw, unpolished atmosphere that captures the essence of human resilience and the weight of memory—the film resonates deeply without overstating its themes. It really sticks with you, making you reflect on the ties that bind us to our homes and our past.
Focuses on themes of life, death, and memory.Features a solitary, contemplative atmosphere.Highlights the role of community in a changing world.
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Kristina Lebedeva
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