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The Old Hag is a haunting exploration of familial obligation and the emotional weight of caregiving. Shot with a raw, intimate aesthetic, it captures the strain and isolation felt by the protagonist as she's thrust into this role. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of stillness to amplify the tension in the air. The atmosphere is almost suffocating at times, reflecting the character's internal turmoil. The performances are grounded, with a subtle intensity that makes the interactions feel real and relatable. This film has a certain unpolished charm, perhaps due to its origins in the Cinéfondation student section of Cannes. The practical effects, while minimal, add to the authenticity and enhance the overall experience. It's a unique piece that lingers long after viewing.
Cinéfondation winner at CannesIntimate and raw aestheticsFocus on emotional realism
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