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My Own Pole
A tale based on the true story of Jasiek Mela, the first and youngest disabled who ever reached both the South and North Pole. The Mela family is enjoying their summer vacation on the lake completely unaware of the tragedy that is about to happen. And just when they think that the loss of a child is the worst that could happen to their family, life strikes again, and again.
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Plot Summary
A young man struggles with his identity and place in the world, grappling with societal expectations and personal desires. The film explores his internal conflict as he navigates through challenging relationships and difficult decisions. Ultimately, he must confront his own truths to find a sense of self.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'My Own Pole' is extremely limited, making a comprehensive summary impossible. As a short film with limited distribution, it did not garner widespread critical attention or public discussion.
What Reviewers Say
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The film's themes of identity and struggle are potentially relatable, but lack substantial critical examination.
Limited information prevents an accurate assessment of its artistic merits or audience reception.
Google audience: There is insufficient data available to summarize Google user reviews for 'My Own Pole'. The film has not been widely discussed or reviewed by a significant audience.
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Due to its limited release and obscure nature, 'My Own Pole' is not widely documented, and verifiable behind-the-scenes information is not publicly available.
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