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Rafa
Rafa is a 13 years old kid concerned with his mother, held in a police station for driving without a license. The director shows a day in the life of a teenager who lives on a problematic area and discovers that her mother was arrested because of an automobile accident.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows Rafa, a young man from the Basque Country who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. It offers an intimate look into his daily life, his struggles with the illness, and his journey towards managing his condition and finding his place in the world. The film explores his relationships, his aspirations, and the challenges he faces in a society that often misunderstands mental health issues. It aims to humanize the experience of living with schizophrenia.
Critical Reception
Rafa received positive reviews, particularly for its sensitive and empathetic portrayal of mental illness. Critics lauded the film's honesty and its ability to provide an intimate and insightful look into the life of someone living with schizophrenia. The documentary was praised for its humanistic approach and its success in challenging stigma.
What Reviewers Say
An intimate and deeply human portrait of a young man navigating schizophrenia.
Praised for its sensitivity and its ability to foster empathy towards mental health challenges.
Offers a valuable perspective on the realities of living with mental illness.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Goya Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over three years, allowing for a deep and authentic connection between the filmmaker and the subject, Rafa.
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