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Village Potemkin is a raw, poignant snapshot of life in Athens through the lens of Dominikos, who’s navigating his past while trying to stay clean. The film’s atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, reflecting the city’s decay and the struggles of its inhabitants. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the stark realities faced by those on the fringes. You get this feeling of camaraderie among the friends he meets, each one telling their own story of resilience. The use of a GoPro gives it an intimate, almost confessional tone, capturing candid moments that feel unfiltered. It's a blend of documentary and personal narrative that really puts you in their shoes, making it distinctively immersive. Worth exploring for its honest portrayal of consciousness and survival.
Intimate portrayal of substance recovery.Unique use of GoPro for a personal touch.Captures the essence of Athenian life.
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