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In Those Days is a quietly powerful documentary that really digs into the heart of the Afro-Caribbean immigrant experience in post-war UK. It’s not just about the struggles; it captures those poignant memories of home and the stark realities they faced when they arrived. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the reflections and stories shared by those who lived through it. The tone feels intimate, almost like a conversation with an old friend sitting around a table. The way they intertwined personal anecdotes with historical context gives it a unique richness. I found the interviews particularly compelling; they’re raw, honest, and sometimes heartbreaking, which adds to its weight. It’s not flashy, but it feels important and necessary.
Documentary on post-war immigrationExplores personal historiesFocus on cultural identity and adaptation
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