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So, 'The Night We Fell' is an intimate documentary that dives deep into the raw emotions of grief. Cille Hannibal, the director, films her mother right after a devastating loss, and what you really get is this personal exploration of mourning. The pacing feels unhurried, almost meditative, allowing viewers to linger in those heavy moments. You can sense the weight of each frame, capturing their shared sorrow while also celebrating the life that was. The atmosphere is thick, and there's something almost haunting about the way they navigate their relationship. It’s not flashy, but those subtle performances really resonate. It’s a distinctive piece that sheds light on how we cope with loss, and the nuances of familial bonds during tough times.
Intimate exploration of griefSubtle performancesFocus on familial bonds
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