Growing Up In Direct Provision is a raw and poignant look at the lives of young people navigating the complexities of life in Direct Provision in Ireland. The documentary has this unfiltered feel, almost like a home video, since many of the families shot their own experiences over several months. It's striking how the mundane clashes with the weight of their circumstances. You see kids playing, parents struggling, laughter mixed with tension – it’s all very real. The pacing sometimes lingers, allowing moments to breathe, which gives it an almost meditative quality. What stands out is the authenticity of their stories, the way it captures resilience amidst uncertainty. It’s a powerful piece that’s less about spectacle and more about human experience.
Documentary on youth and living conditionsFilmed by the subjects themselvesFocus on authenticity and personal stories
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