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Way Home is this poignant documentary that dives into Pavel's life, a young guy trying to find his footing after the upheaval of Crimea's annexation. The tone is raw, almost haunting at times, capturing the isolation he feels as he navigates a new village in Ukraine. You can really sense how his struggle to integrate weighs on him—there's a quiet desperation in his journey. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with his discomfort, almost like you're walking alongside him in that unfamiliar space. What stands out to me is the way it captures the essence of belonging and solitude, with minimal frills, relying mainly on Pavel's honest performance and the stark beauty of the landscape around him.
Explores themes of belonging and identity.Filmed in a stark, minimalist style.Focus on individual experience and societal change.
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Artem Lobach
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