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100 Cans is a raw look into the impacts of conflict, focusing on a Canadian/Iraqi street artist navigating the chaos in Yemen. The film's rhythm feels almost like a heartbeat, reflecting the tension of the environment. It's not just about the art; it's about survival, resilience, and the haunting presence of land mines. There's a gritty realism in the visuals that pulls you in, and you can almost feel the weight of every can and every story he encounters. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amidst the turmoil. Quite distinct in its approach, it combines the personal with the political, capturing something profound about human creativity in the face of destruction.
Focuses on urban art in conflict zonesExamines the impact of land minesUnique perspective from a Canadian/Iraqi artist
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