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A House in Pieces dives deep into the aftermath of conflict in Marawi, Philippines, capturing the haunting reality of a city scarred by war. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with the emotional weight of loss and resilience. It's not just about destruction; it’s about the slow, painful process of rebuilding—both homes and lives. The personal stories are woven together with a rawness that feels almost intimate, as the camera lingers on the faces of those impacted. There's a stark authenticity in the way it portrays the struggle against bureaucratic indifference and the fight for dignity. This documentary highlights the indomitable spirit of the residents, making it a poignant exploration of survival.
Documentary on Marawi's post-war landscape.Focus on personal stories of resilience.Explores themes of loss and rebuilding.
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