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What was once everyday life is now a distant memory for them: normality. While the news moves on, people who only yesterday drove taxis or ran small restaurants are struggling with the wreckage of their biographies. The Russian war of aggression has torn them from their lives, forced them into trenches, and brought them to Germany severely injured.
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What was once everyday life is now a distant memory for them: normality. While the news moves on, people who only yesterday drove taxis or ran small restaurants are struggling with the wreckage of their biographies. The Russian war of aggression has torn them from their lives, forced them into trenches, and brought them to Germany severely injured.
What was once everyday life is now a distant memory for them: normality. While the news moves on, people who only yesterday drove taxis or ran small restaurants are struggling with the wreckage of their biographies. The Russian war of aggression has torn them from their lives, forced them into trenches, and brought them to Germany severely injured.
What was once everyday life is now a distant memory for them: normality. While the news moves on, people who only yesterday drove taxis or ran small restaurants are struggling with the wreckage of their biographies. The Russian war of aggression has torn them from their lives, forced them into trenches, and brought them to Germany severely injured.
Like Lovers Do by Sivan Ben Yishai is a radical, poetic exploration of the abysses of romantic love. It deconstructs the language, images, and promises through which we approach one another, and unsparingly reveals how deeply they are shaped by control, expectations, and possessiveness. What begins as a search for closeness turns out to be a web of power and violence—within the tension between desire, longing, and patriarchal structures.
Like Lovers Do by Sivan Ben Yishai is a radical, poetic exploration of the abysses of romantic love. It deconstructs the language, images, and promises through which we approach one another, and unsparingly reveals how deeply they are shaped by control, expectations, and possessiveness. What begins as a search for closeness turns out to be a web of power and violence—within the tension between desire, longing, and patriarchal structures.
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