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So, 'Dead Mums Don't Cry' is a documentary that dives deep into the raw realities of childbirth in Chad. The tone is heavy but necessary, showcasing Grace Kodindo, this remarkable obstetrician who's really on the front lines, dealing with the staggering maternal mortality rates. The pacing is quite intense, almost relentless at times, mirroring the urgency of the situation. It doesn’t shy away from the brutal facts but also highlights the strength of women facing such dire circumstances. The practical effects are ditching the gloss - it’s real, it’s gritty, you feel the weight of every story. Just watching the struggles and triumphs on screen, you can't help but reflect on the broader themes of life, death, and resilience. There's a certain distinctiveness in how it portrays such a vital issue in a way that's both enlightening and heart-wrenching.
Focuses on maternal health in Chad.Highlights the work of Grace Kodindo.Realistic portrayal of childbirth challenges.
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