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Big Big Big
A couple decides to watch Big, a successful film released in 1988, starring Tom Hanks and directed by Penny Marshall, not once, but thirty times, sometimes accompanied by family and friends who come to their home to watch and discuss it.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary from Russia explores the lives of children in a special boarding school for the deaf. It offers an intimate look into their daily routines, their relationships, and their unique ways of experiencing the world. The film highlights their resilience and the joy they find in their community and personal connections.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Big Big Big' received attention at various film festivals, particularly those focusing on social issues or short film. It was praised for its sensitive and empathetic portrayal of its young subjects, offering a window into a world often overlooked. The film's ability to convey emotion and connection without relying heavily on spoken dialogue was a significant point of appreciation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and empathetic look at children in a deaf boarding school.
Noted for its visually driven storytelling and ability to convey emotion effectively.
Recognized for shining a light on a community and experiences not often seen.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Short Film at the IDFA Awards and won Best Documentary Short at the Sochi International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The director, Kira Mandritskaya, focused on capturing the children's non-verbal communication and emotional expressions, using a static camera to create a sense of shared space with the subjects.
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