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Graines d'espoir is quite a compelling documentary, capturing the raw voices of 332 children and adolescents from diverse backgrounds across France, Spain, Madagascar, and Burkina Faso. The film offers a unique lens into their hopes and dreams, threading through pressing themes like climate change and social justice. What stands out is the way these young storytellers wield the camera, it feels almost like a collective diary, a shared vision for a future they want to shape. Pierre Beccu's approach lets us really sit with their words, the pacing is contemplative, and the atmosphere is charged with both urgency and innocence. It's not polished in the traditional sense, but that’s what makes it so distinctive—it's real, it's raw, and it’s important.
Documentary focusing on youth perspectivesThemes of climate and social justiceCandid storytelling through personal lenses
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