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So, 'When the South Wind Blows' dives deep into the world of Mobile Mental Health Units in the Cyclades. The film captures these poignant interactions between therapists and patients, weaving in the fabric of local communities that play a critical role in mental health care. It’s not just a doc; it feels like a quiet exploration of those often overlooked in society. The pacing is steady, allowing you to really soak in the emotions and struggles of these individuals. The atmosphere is both heavy and hopeful – you can sense the tension of the 'closed' societies, yet there’s a persistence of human connection. There's a raw authenticity here, a respect for the subjects that elevates it beyond standard documentary fare.
Focuses on mental health and community support.Captivating personal stories and interactions.Unique setting in the Cyclades islands.
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Kalliopi Legaki
Director