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Exodus: Where I come from is disappearing offers a raw look at the lives of refugees and asylum seekers across diverse landscapes. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to absorb the weight of each story. It’s got this observational style that feels intimate yet distant at times, pulling you into genuine moments without sensationalism. The atmosphere varies from the bleakness of South Sudan to the vibrant yet precarious realities in Brazil and Cuba. There’s no flashy editing or overdone dramatization here – just real people, real struggles. The performances, or rather the lived experiences of those featured, breathe authenticity. It’s a film that feels more like a collection of voices than a traditional narrative, making it distinct amid a sea of documentaries on similar topics.
Focus on the lived experiences of refugees.Observational style with a contemplative pace.Diverse geographical contexts enhance the narrative.
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