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In Many Hands is a poignant exploration, weaving together the voices of residents from Antwerp and Kinshasa. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a heartfelt dialogue that captures the tension of confronting colonial legacies. The pacing feels measured, allowing for moments of reflection amidst the conversations. The emotional weight is palpable, with each story adding layers to this complex narrative. The film's atmosphere is intimate, almost like eavesdropping on a crucial discussion that has been long overdue. It's fascinating how Collectif Faire-Part manages to pull in these personal accounts, showcasing the human side of historical reckoning. The distinctiveness lies in its ability to challenge viewers while still being deeply relatable.
Documentary on colonial legacyIntimate conversations featuredPart of MAS museum exhibition '100x Congo'
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Anne Reijniers
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