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A series of domestic scenes set in a factory suburb depicts elderly neighbors grappling with poverty, illness, and the fear of being abandoned as they age. Conversations and confrontations around a young woman’s impending marriage reveal tensions between parents and children, struggles over authority and resources, and small acts of kindness and cruelty. Through intimate portrayals of worn homes, gossip, and financial strain, the work examines the fragile ties of family and community, showing how solidarity and resentment coexist in everyday survival.
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