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25,000 offers a raw and intimate look into the human experience in Palestine, exploring the everyday realities often overlooked. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe—it's not fast-paced, which gives the viewer time to digest what's unfolding. There’s a particular atmosphere, a blend of somberness and resilience that permeates every frame. The documentary utilizes practical effects like real-life interviews and on-the-ground footage, which adds a layer of authenticity. While the director remains unknown, the voices of those directly impacted are powerful enough to stand front and center. This film dives deep into themes of loss, survival, and the quest for identity in a place marred by conflict.
Focuses on human storiesAuthentic on-the-ground footageExplores complex themes of identity and loss
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