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Our Closest Are Happy
Academic work of 4th courses of the Kabardino-Balkar State University (Alexander Sokurov's workshop).
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Plot Summary
This is a deeply personal and often humorous documentary following the everyday life of Israeli filmmaker Gigi Zack and his family. The film offers an intimate look into their relationships, struggles, and joys as they navigate modern life. It captures authentic moments of connection and disconnection, highlighting the universal themes of family and belonging. Through raw and honest observation, Zack invites viewers into his world, blurring the lines between filmmaker and subject.
Critical Reception
The documentary received praise for its raw honesty and intimate portrayal of family life. Critics highlighted its authentic feel and the director's willingness to expose personal moments, though some found the observational style to be slow-paced at times. It was noted for its sensitive approach to complex family dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and intimate look at family life.
Noted for the director's vulnerability and honest self-examination.
Some viewers found the observational style to be meandering.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this independent documentary, but general sentiments often point to its relatable portrayal of family dynamics and the filmmaker's brave personal narrative.
Fun Fact
The film is a personal project by Gigi Zack, who not only directed but also stars in it alongside his family, blurring the lines between documentary filmmaker and subject.
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