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So, 'Every Home is a School' dives deep into the lives of these Kurdish families facing the heavy shadow of oppression. It’s raw, really—these folks are just trying to reclaim their language and identity in a world that’s tried to erase it. The pacing is contemplative; it lets you soak in the weight of their struggles and joys. You can feel the atmosphere shift as these homes transform from mere living spaces to vibrant centers of learning. The practical effects? Well, it’s mostly about real life, so it’s all the more impactful. The performances are genuine and heartfelt. It’s a significant exploration of culture and resistance, something you don’t see every day.
Documentary on language and identity.Focus on real-life families in Kurdish culture.Themes of resistance and education.
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Ardîn Dîren
Director