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11.000 km from New York is an intriguing documentary that really captures the essence of displacement. The film explores Afghan refugees taking refuge on the Panj River islands, a stark reminder of the human cost of war. Its visual storytelling is both haunting and beautiful, which takes you right into the heart of these people's struggles. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of reflection that linger long after the credits roll. There's a quiet intimacy in how different nationalities are portrayed, each with their own story. It’s distinctive in its rawness, a sense of realness that you don’t often find in more polished documentaries. The simple yet effective cinematography complements the heartfelt narratives, immersing you in a world of resilience amidst chaos.
Documentary on Afghan refugeesFocus on human resilienceStunning cinematography
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Orzu Sharipov
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