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Desert Riders dives into the haunting world of camel racing in the Middle East, revealing dark truths behind the glamour. It's a slow burn, but it captures the harsh realities faced by young boys trafficked to serve as jockeys in the UAE. The documentary's pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the gravity of their situation. The interviews are raw, almost unfiltered, exposing a stark contrast between the opulent events and the suffering behind the scenes. What stands out here is the moral complexity—it's not just about the sport but the systems that exploit innocence. The tone is somber, and the cinematography has a gritty realism that keeps the viewer grounded in the harshness of the reality presented.
Focuses on child trafficking issues in sports.Sombre tone with impactful interviews.Cinematography highlights stark contrasts.
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