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Days of Rage: The Young Palestinians really pulls you into the thick of the Palestinian intifada, which kicked off in late '87. The rawness of the footage, shot in places like Jerusalem and Gaza, gives you a visceral sense of the everyday struggles. It's not just about the conflict; it dives deep into the lives of those living under occupation, showcasing their resilience amid chaos. The pacing feels deliberate, much like the tension itself. What stands out is the lack of a central narrative, allowing real voices to come through. The documentary's unpolished nature makes it feel authentic, almost like a time capsule of those turbulent days. You get an unfiltered glimpse at a side of history that’s often overlooked.
Intimate portrayal of life during the intifadaAuthentic voices and unfiltered perspectivesSignificant historical context
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