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Yedidiah’s Collection feels like a deep dive into the mind of a child grappling with his surroundings. The film's pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing us to sit with Yedidiah as he curates his unusual collection of spent mortar shells and parachute flares. It's hauntingly atmospheric, steeped in the stark reality of a world shaped by conflict. The practical effects of the artifacts he collects add an unsettling layer, grounding the film in a tangible sense of loss and resilience. The direction may be unknown, but the raw performances from Yedidiah and the people around him are striking, capturing a child's perspective that’s both innocent and profoundly affected by the harshness of life. It’s a distinctive documentary that lingers long after the credits roll.
Unconventional subject matter with a child’s perspective.Raw and impactful performances.Atmospheric exploration of reality.
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