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So, Valvert is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into the daily life at a psychiatric hospital in Marseille, established in the 70s. The whole vibe of the film is really immersive, letting you feel the environment through the eyes of both staff and patients. It’s not flashy or overly dramatized, which is refreshing. You get these raw, candid interviews that reveal the challenges and triumphs of the people there. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which adds to the reflective nature of the subject. What’s distinct is the genuine portrayal of mental health, straying away from sensationalism. It’s a bit of a treasure for anyone interested in documentary filmmaking that’s more about connection than spectacle.
A unique look at mental health in a historical context.Highlights the daily routines and experiences of patients.Offers insight into a more humane approach to psychiatric care.
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