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Iraq: The Lost Generation is a heavy watch, capturing the stark reality of a refugee crisis that echoes through generations. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's approach is both intimate and haunting, bringing personal stories to the forefront amidst the chaos. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost lulling you into contemplation, as it contrasts the everyday lives of those affected with the broader political backdrop. What stands out is its raw honesty; there's no sugarcoating here. The personal interviews and on-the-ground footage create a visceral atmosphere that pulls you into their world. Not many docs tackle such a sensitive subject with this level of authenticity, which makes it distinctive in its own way.
Focus on refugee experiencesStrong visual storytellingThemes of loss and resilience
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