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So, 'Caravan' is a pretty intriguing documentary directed by Lucy Ashton. It dives into the lives of four Afghan refugees in Austria who keep singing 'The caravan moves on'—there's something hauntingly beautiful about that repetition. The film's tone is quite intimate, blending their personal stories with the harsh realities they face. Using their smartphones to document daily life adds a raw, unfiltered quality that really pulls you in. It's not just a look at refugees; it's about friendship, resilience, and hope amidst uncertainty. The pacing feels natural, giving you time to absorb their experiences without feeling rushed. Plus, the performances, if you can call them that, are genuinely moving, capturing their struggles and dreams authentically.
Authentic portrayal of refugee experiences.Unique use of smartphone footage adds intimacy.Themes of friendship and resilience shine through.
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