Adolescence has been the hot topic over the last few weeks, not only because of the raw and shocking story it tells, but also because of the tough and authentic speeches accompanied by an uncut footage.
The story of Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old boy arrested for murdering a schoolmate, is told through four continuous one-hour takes that cover the moment of his arrest, the repercussions at school, the conversation with a psychologist and the family's perspective.
In a mixture of realism and rawness, the one-shot filming allows us to break the barrier of the fictitious and make us reflect on the reality of what is happening around us and the position we want to occupy in a society driven by social media.
But how did they manage to create such an impact?
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The making of Adolescence
Adolescence has been the hot topic over the last few weeks, not only because of the raw and shocking story it tells, but also because of the tough and authentic speeches accompanied by an uncut footage.
The story of Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old boy arrested for murdering a schoolmate, is told through four continuous one-hour takes that cover the moment of his arrest, the repercussions at school, the conversation with a psychologist and the family's perspective.
In a mixture of realism and rawness, the one-shot filming allows us to break the barrier of the fictitious and make us reflect on the reality of what is happening around us and the position we want to occupy in a society driven by social media.
But how did they manage to create such an impact?
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The making of Adolescence
Adolescence has been the hot topic over the last few weeks, not only because of the raw and shocking story it tells, but also because of the tough and authentic speeches accompanied by an uncut footage.
The story of Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old boy arrested for murdering a schoolmate, is told through four continuous one-hour takes that cover the moment of his arrest, the repercussions at school, the conversation with a psychologist and the family's perspective.
In a mixture of realism and rawness, the one-shot filming allows us to break the barrier of the fictitious and make us reflect on the reality of what is happening around us and the position we want to occupy in a society driven by social media.