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Exile Never Ends takes you on a raw and emotional journey through the life of an Alevi-Kurdish family in Turkey. The film's pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing the weight of their experiences to settle in. The conversations between family members are loaded with unfiltered emotion, capturing the pain of political persecution and the struggle with identity. It doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects, like the impact of racism and mental health, which adds a layer of authenticity. What stands out is the intimate approach—there are no grandiose statements, just the genuine stories of resilience. It's a documentary that feels like a diary, a reflection of personal and collective trauma, beautifully understated yet haunting.
Intimate family conversationsThemes of identity and resilienceExplores racism and mental health
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Bahar Bektaş
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