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Wirriya: Small Boy captures a slice of life that's raw and poignant. The documentary meanders through the daily existence of Ricco, a 7-year-old boy in Hidden Valley, Alice Springs. You can really feel the weight of his surroundings, how the camp shapes his reality. The camera work is intimate, almost like an observer, but it allows you to feel the warmth of his relationships with his sisters and foster mother, Nann. There's a sense of resilience in the air, you know? It doesn't rush—just takes its time, letting moments breathe. The performances, especially from the family, are genuine and unfiltered. This film has a distinctive atmosphere that sticks with you, revealing a world that's often overlooked.
Documentary style offers a genuine glimpse into life in a town camp.Explores themes of family and resilience in a nuanced way.The pacing allows moments to resonate deeply.
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