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So, Hamama & Caluna is this raw and poignant doc that really captures the intense journey of two teenage girls, who are navigating their way through displacement and uncertainty. The film has a gritty, almost immersive feel, you can really sense the weight of their decisions as they attempt to cross an unforgiving border. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the tension of their predicament and the stark beauty of the Alps as a backdrop. There are no frills here, just real moments that draw you in. It’s a distinctive perspective on migration, focusing on personal resilience rather than statistics or politics. The performances, especially from the leads, feel genuine and unfiltered, which adds to the emotional heft.
Documentary on migration and friendshipSet against the backdrop of the AlpsFocus on personal stories and emotional journeys
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