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Everything Will Be Alright is this raw, unfiltered documentary that dives deep into the mind of a young girl, Samrawit, who makes the harrowing decision to flee Eritrea. The film captures her vulnerability, laying bare the emotional weight of abandonment and the fear of the unknown. The pacing feels contemplative, often pausing to let moments breathe, which heightens the sense of isolation she experiences. You can almost feel the atmosphere shift as she navigates her thoughts about family and home. It's a heavy watch, but what stands out is the authenticity—there are no flashy effects or dramatizations, just real emotions and a haunting journey that sticks with you. The performances, or rather, the candid moments of her reflections, feel incredibly genuine.
Documentary on personal journeyFocuses on refugee experiencesHighlights psychological impact of displacement
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