Hunted Like Animals is a raw and gritty documentary that dives deep into the devastating impacts of the Laos government's actions against the Hmong people. The film stands out for its authenticity, as it's shot by Hmong filmmakers themselves, using cameras distributed to them in 2006. You feel this intimate perspective, the weight of their experiences, and the struggle of a group fighting against erasure. It's not a polished piece; rather, it has a haunting quality that lingers. The pacing allows for reflection, drawing viewers into the painful history that many are unaware of. It’s a heavy watch, but it’s distinct for its unfiltered view on human rights tragedies. You can’t help but feel the urgency and desperation in every frame.
Documentary on Hmong people's strugglesUnique perspective from within the communityExplores themes of human rights and survival
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