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Daniel '16
Daniel, a German teenager, is sent to a juvenile offender community in Greece, to serve his sentence. There, in an abandoned village of Evros river region, near the border with Turkey, he experiences never-felt-before emotions and is called to solve difficult dilemmas... His final decision will surprise everyone.
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Plot Summary
Daniel is a quiet and introspective teenager navigating the complexities of adolescence in Tel Aviv. As he grapples with his identity and burgeoning sexuality, he finds solace and connection in an unexpected friendship. The film explores themes of self-discovery, familial expectations, and the search for belonging in a modern urban landscape.
Critical Reception
Daniel '16 received generally positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its sensitive portrayal of teenage angst and identity. The film was praised for its authentic performances and nuanced storytelling, though some found its pacing to be deliberately slow. Audience reception mirrored critical sentiment, appreciating its relatable themes and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and sensitive depiction of adolescent self-discovery.
Appreciated for its strong lead performance and nuanced exploration of identity.
Noted for its quiet, observational style and emotional resonance.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various international film festivals, including the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Tel Aviv, aiming to capture the specific atmosphere and character of the city as experienced by its young protagonists.
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