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Director: Maru Solores
Cast: Josean Bengoetxea, Leire Berrocal, Jacqueline Duarte, Pello Madariaga
It tells the story of Ane, who with a visual impairment and fully transition to adolescence, must face the peer rejection, overprotection of parents and, above all, the possibility of not seeing.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Camera obscura (2012), directed by Maru Solores, tells the story of Ane, a visually impaired teenager who must navigate peer rejection, parental overprotection, and the possibility of losing her sight entirely. The film has received positive reviews from critics, who have praised its sensitive portrayal of the challenges faced by those with visual impairments during the transition to adolescence.
Why you might like this:
Camera obscura (2012), directed by Maru Solores, is a poignant exploration of the adolescent experience, particularly for those with visual impairments. The film's nuanced performances and sensitive approach to themes of isolation and self-discovery make it a must-see for fans of character-driven dramas that offer a unique perspective.
A camera obscura is the natural phenomenon in which light passing through the small hole of a dark chamber or box will project an image of a scene outside the chamber (box) onto the surface opposite to the hole, resulting in an inverted and reversed projection of the view outside.
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