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So, this documentary, Cause of Death: Nothing, is really something. It dives deep into the Surinamese community in the Netherlands, tackling the whole denial and stigma around living with HIV and AIDS. The pacing is more reflective than fast-paced, allowing the viewer to really sit with each story. The raw honesty from the people featured—those living with the disease, their families, friends—it's just striking. It shows the real struggles and emotions, almost like you're part of their conversations. The tone is somber yet hopeful, making it distinctive in how it presents these personal narratives. You can feel the weight of the taboo, yet there’s a sense of community and resilience that shines through. Definitely a film that leaves you thinking long after it ends.
Features intimate interviewsExplores cultural stigmaReflective pacing
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