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Don't Forget Us is this haunting documentary that dives deep into the grim reality of refugee detention in Australia. It follows Nour’s journey, and man, the way they capture his struggle is so raw and unsettling. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, which really makes you sit with the gravity of his situation. The atmosphere is heavy, you can feel the oppressive nature of his indefinite detention. The use of real interviews and personal stories adds a layer of authenticity that you don't always get in docs. It’s not flashy; no gimmicks here. Just a poignant reminder of the human cost of policies and the resilience of the human spirit. Distinct in its approach, it’s a narrative that lingers.
Powerful exploration of refugee experiences.Emphasis on personal stories over statistics.Raw and authentic, without dramatization.
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