

Robin
You can run into anything in the Danish woods, but a naked woman covered in blood is not something you see every day. Her name is Robin and she not only claims to have witnessed a gruesome murder but also to having killed her assailant in self-defense. The problem is that the police doesn’t find any trace to prove what happened to her. It remains a complete mystery. Robin feels abandoned by the police, who clearly think she’s the victim of an overactive imagination. Ever her husband and her sister have all the trouble in the world to believe her. She reaches a chilling conclusion. If she didn’t kill the murderer, he must still be out there, wanting to end what he started.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the remarkable life and spirit of Robin, a young boy from Kenya who, despite facing immense challenges, finds joy and connection through his passion for dance. The film captures his resilience, his dreams, and the profound impact he has on those around him. It's a testament to the power of hope and the universal language of art.
Critical Reception
Robin received positive reviews, particularly for its emotional depth and inspiring portrayal of its young protagonist. Critics praised its gentle direction and its ability to capture the essence of childhood resilience in the face of adversity. The documentary was noted for its heartwarming message and its beautiful cinematography.
What Reviewers Say
- An incredibly moving and inspiring portrait of a young boy's spirit.
- Praised for its heartfelt storytelling and positive message.
- Visually stunning and emotionally resonant.
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Fun Fact
Director Yann Arthus-Bertrand is known for his aerial photography and environmental documentaries, making 'Robin' a more intimate and character-focused project for him.
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