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30% β Women & Politics in Sierra Leone is an intriguing blend of animation and documentary. It's not your typical film; it weaves personal narratives from Bernadette Lahai, Salamatu Kamara, and Barbara Bangura, each bringing their unique experiences to the forefront. The pacing often feels reflective, allowing you to digest the rich yet challenging history of women's roles in governance. The animation adds a distinct layer, offering a visual representation of their struggles and triumphs that interviews alone might not convey. You really feel the weight of their journeys, the frustrations, and the hope. It's quite a raw look at activism and the fight for representation, capturing the essence of a cultural shift in Sierra Leone's political landscape.
Focuses on women's rights in Sierra LeoneUnique use of animation to tell personal storiesHighlights real-life struggles and activism
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