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Coexist is a deeply resonant documentary that digs into the raw emotional landscapes of Rwandan women grappling with the aftermath of the 1994 genocide. Adam Mazo's direction brings a personal touch, allowing viewers to sit with the survivors as they navigate their daily lives, often confronting the very perpetrators who ripped their families apart. The pacing is reflective, allowing those heartbreaking stories to unfold naturally. What stands out here is the stark reality of reconciliation—how these women find ways to coexist with their past traumas. The performances, if you can call them that, transcend traditional acting; they’re real and harrowing. This film doesn’t shy away from the messy complexities of forgiveness and survival, giving it a haunting atmosphere that stays with you long after it ends.
Emotional storytellingFocus on survivor experiencesThemes of forgiveness and coexistence
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