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I’ve watched Fermont by Barak Jalali on the plane and it absolutely got me. It reminds me a bit of Greta Herwigs masterpiece Francis Ha, black & white filmed, a monotone atmosphere with it‘s occasional slapstick moments & the perfect amount of weirdness.  Donya immigrates from Afghanistan to America and needs time to adapt & process this whole new life. She works in an fortune cookie factory and writes little fortunes every day. A hard topic wrapped in the lightness of a socially awkward protagonist who tries to feel anything.
Apr 22, 2024

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