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And What If Latif Was Right is this haunting documentary from 2005 that dives deep into a pivotal moment in Senegal's history. It captures the aftermath of the tragic event on May 15, 1993, when Maître Babacar Sëye was shot. The film has this raw, unfiltered tone that really immerses you in the chaos and sorrow of the time. The pacing can feel almost meditative, allowing you to absorb the weight of what happened, while the stark footage and interviews drive home the emotional impact. There's no flashy editing or effects; it's all about the reality of the situation. You'll feel the tension and the solemnity in every frame, making it a unique piece for those who appreciate the power of documentary storytelling.
Documentary style emphasizes raw realism.Focus on the societal impact of political violence.Offers a unique perspective on Senegal's political landscape.
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Joseph Gaï Ramaka
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