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Visionless is a stark and haunting documentary that dives deep into the fragile world of a two-year-old boy named Sanajit Raul, who’s battling cancer in a rural Indian village. The film takes its time, immersing you in the slow, painful reality of a family faced with heart-wrenching decisions. The atmosphere is thick with melancholy, exploring themes of life, death, and the weight of parental choices. There's a rawness here, both in the storytelling and the performances—each moment feels like it carries the weight of the world. What stands out is its unflinching gaze at suffering and helplessness, devoid of glamor or sensationalism. It’s this distillation of human fragility that makes it a noteworthy entry in the documentary realm.
Documentary on childhood illnessFocus on family dynamicsExplores themes of life vs. treatment choices
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Sanjiban Nath
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