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So, 'ASWAD: in the Sahara, we break the silence' is a pretty striking documentary. It has this raw, almost visceral feel as it dives deep into the occupied Western Sahara, capturing the harsh realities faced by the locals. The pacing is quite intense, with testimonies that really hit home about the exploitation of natural resources and the heavy hand of repression. You can sense the tension, especially towards the end when the Moroccan police force journalists out. It’s not polished, but that’s part of its charm. It’s a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles in that region, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in documentary filmmaking that goes beyond surface-level reporting.
Explores complex political themesIntense eyewitness testimoniesRaw and unfiltered documentary style
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