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ABC Africa is an intriguing piece by Abbas Kiarostami, who takes a stark yet poetic look at the AIDS crisis in Uganda. The film feels like a journey rather than a traditional documentary; it flows with an almost meditative rhythm. Kiarostami blends intimate moments with a broader societal lens, capturing the resilience of the Ugandan people amidst heartache. There's a rawness to the footage, an unembellished reality that strikes deep. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the situation without feeling rushed. What stands out is the sense of place—every frame feels alive, the atmosphere thick with emotion. It's a film that lingers, offering more than just facts but rather an experience that resonates long after viewing.
Interesting take on a public health crisisUnique visual storytellingOffers deep emotional resonance
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