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So, 'White House' from 2016 is quite an intriguing piece. It dives into the life of a young clergyman who heads to a remote village in Iran - there's this rawness to the way it captures his experiences. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to really sit with the tension that builds as he tackles both his vocation and the peculiarities of his new surroundings. The themes of faith and isolation are palpable, and there's this unsettling atmosphere that lingers throughout. You can sense the real struggle of his internal conflict, and the performances are quite compelling. It's all grounded in practicality, with minimal effects, which adds to the authenticity. Not your typical drama, but it definitely leaves an impression.
Director remains unknown, which adds to its mystique.Captures the essence of rural Iranian life beautifully.The practical effects enhance the immersive experience.
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