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So, Tiny Fingers is this quiet little drama that really does a nice job of exploring the life of a boy with a disability. The director's approach—though not well-known—brings an authentic feel, like you’re sitting alongside the kid as he navigates his challenges. The pacing is slow but intentional, allowing moments to breathe, which is pretty refreshing. You get a sense of the boy’s world through his eyes, and the atmosphere is almost suffocating at times, but in a way that makes you empathize more with his journey. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, and it definitely leans on practical effects rather than any flashy gimmicks. It’s all about that subtle storytelling, you know?
Explores disability with sensitivityFocus on character-driven storytellingMinimalist approach to visual effects
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Irmak Sueri
Director