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Equals has this hauntingly quiet atmosphere that really sticks with you. It's an anthology film, but it doesn’t feel disjointed; each segment has a distinct vibe while tying into the broader theme of children's rights. The performances are raw, especially from the younger actors, who seem to carry the weight of their characters’ struggles so authentically. Darko Lungulov crafts each story with a sense of empathy that feels genuine, almost like a documentary. The pacing can feel slow, but it’s intentional, allowing you to really absorb the heavy themes. If you appreciate films that tackle social issues without giving easy answers, this one’s worth your time.
Released in 2014, blends drama and anthology formats.Filmed in various locations, enhancing its gritty realism.Notable for its focus on children's social issues.Features a mix of up-and-coming and experienced actors.
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