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Gaza: Still Alive dives deep into the mental health struggles of Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip, and it's a raw experience. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of trauma that lingers after years of conflict and isolation. The atmosphere is heavy; you really feel the despair and resilience of those interviewed. It's not just statistics or headlines—it's personal stories, vivid and haunting. You'll notice how the film eschews flashy visuals for stark, candid footage, which makes the emotional impact even stronger. It’s distinctive in its unvarnished approach, showcasing a reality that’s often overlooked. A tough watch, but one that resonates in its authenticity.
Documentary on mental healthFocus on Palestinian narrativesUnconventional storytelling style
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