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So, this one, 'Carnet de route: traversée clandestine,' is pretty interesting. It's a documentary, and while the director's name isn't listed, the film has a raw, gritty feel, which really suits the subject matter. It dives into the lives of those crossing borders illegally, capturing their struggles and aspirations in a very unvarnished way. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn, allowing you to sit with the weight of these lives as they unfold. There's this palpable tension throughout, enhanced by real-life interviews and candid moments that just draw you in. You kind of feel the urgency and desperation of the journey, which is both haunting and compelling. It’s quite distinctive compared to other docs I've seen, that’s for sure.
Gritty documentary styleFocuses on personal journeysCaptivating real-life stories
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