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Where the World Ends is a poignant documentary that explores the delicate and often painful realities of life along the Lithuania-Belarus border. The film takes a slower, contemplative pace, allowing you to really absorb the stories of people affected by the Schengen fence. It’s striking how it captures the atmosphere of a once fluid border turned starkly divided. There’s a raw honesty in the interviews, and the visuals of the landscape contrast sharply with the emotional weight of the narratives being told. It's not just a geopolitical commentary; it’s deeply human, reflecting on themes of separation, identity, and the echoes of history. The director's subtlety really invites reflection, making it stand out in the documentary genre.
Explores themes of separation and identityCaptivating visuals of the border landscapeStrong emotional interviews with locals
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