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15 Days is a raw, unfiltered look at the aftermath of the Jungle camp's destruction in Calais. The film captures the chaotic dislocation of its residents, blending haunting visuals with intimate interviews. It’s not just about the refugee crisis; it dives deep into the very human need for community and belonging. The pacing feels deliberate—drawn out in some places, almost excruciating—which really emphasizes the ongoing struggle these individuals face. The lack of a known director somehow elevates the film's authenticity, as it feels more like a personal account than a produced documentary. It’s gritty and real, showing both the resilience and vulnerability of those displaced. A tough watch but incredibly important.
Themes of community and displacementUnique documentary styleEmphasis on raw, personal stories
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