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Wall (2017) is this intimate documentary that dives into the personal and spiritual crisis of Moran Ifergan. You really get the sense of her struggles, especially as she revisits the Wailing Wall, a site loaded with emotion and history. The pacing feels slow but intentional, allowing her reflections to sink in. There’s a raw honesty to Ifergan’s journey, grappling with her lost faith and the collapse of her marriage. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia and regret, and those candid moments with strangers at the Wall are compelling. It’s not grandiose, but rather an exploration of finding oneself amidst chaos, which I think gives it a unique depth.
Intimate exploration of faith and identity.Slow pacing allows for deep reflection.Candid interactions add to the film's authenticity.
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