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Daughters of the Niger Delta is a raw and compelling documentary that dives deep into the lives of women grappling with the harsh realities of a patriarchal society. The film weaves together the poignant stories of Hannah, Rebecca, and Naomi, showcasing their struggles against societal norms that dictate their choices. It’s not just about individual battles; it feels like a collective cry against oppression. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to really absorb the weight of these women's experiences. The atmosphere is heavy with tension and resilience, making you reflect on the broader implications of their lives. The storytelling feels intimate, almost personal, drawing you into their world without embellishment, just stark reality.
Focus on women's rights themes.Explores socio-political issues in Nigeria.Documentary style with personal storytelling.
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Ilse van Lamoen
Director