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Who's Afraid of Alice Miller? offers a raw, penetrating look into childhood trauma and the quest for identity. Directed by Daniel Howald, the documentary weaves a personal narrative that feels both intimate and unsettling. Martin's experiences are depicted with a stark honesty that resonates throughout the film. The pacing, while contemplative, allows the weight of his story to unfold gradually, making the viewer sit with the discomfort. Alice Miller's theories provide a powerful backdrop, giving depth to the exploration of parental neglect and emotional scars. The practical effects are minimal, letting Martin's powerful reflections take center stage. It's a thought-provoking piece that doesn't shy away from complexity, inviting viewers into a deeper conversation about childhood and psyche.
Explores themes of childhood trauma.Utilizes Alice Miller's psychoanalytic theories.Focused on personal narrative rather than dramatization.
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