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Imade feels like a quiet journey, both physically and emotionally. The documentary captures the layered experience of a young migrant, navigating his deafness and the complexities of family ties. There's a raw authenticity in the way it presents his anticipation to reunite with his family in Morocco after years apart. The pacing allows you to really sit with his feelings of isolation and hope. It’s distinct in its intimate portrayal, using natural sound and minimal dialogue—something that really draws you into his world. The performances, especially from the subject, are striking; you can feel the weight of his longing and the stark reality of his situation. A thought-provoking work that lingers long after viewing.
Documentary on migrationFocus on personal storytellingExplores themes of family and isolation
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Ignacio Acconcia González
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