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Four Days in Occupied Western Sahara is a real eye-opener, taking you deep into a region often overlooked. The film captures the gritty reality of life under Moroccan occupation, with raw footage that pulls no punches. You really feel the tension and desperation in the air, as the Sahrawi people fight for their rights. The pacing is deliberate, giving space for the gravity of their situation to sink in, which can be quite haunting. The film's visuals, combined with the stark honesty of the reported stories, create a compelling atmosphere. It’s distinct for its on-the-ground perspective, cutting through the usual media narratives. It’s a significant piece for anyone interested in the complexities of colonialism and modern struggles for self-determination.
Unique perspective on colonialismRaw footage and real storiesIntimate look at the Sahrawi people's fight
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