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It was Tomorrow is this quietly powerful documentary that takes you into the lives of three Egyptian men in Italy. They’ve spent nearly a decade without papers, and suddenly, the door of opportunity swings open due to an amnesty. The film captures their journey of rediscovering lost dreams and grappling with new possibilities, painting a raw picture of hope amid uncertainty. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to soak in their stories and emotions. There's something about the intimate way it presents their struggles and small victories that feels very real. The performances feel grounded, almost like you're just eavesdropping on their lives. Not flashy, but there's a beauty in its authenticity that resonates long after watching.
Focuses on personal stories of immigration.Captures the nuances of hope and struggle.Utilizes a documentary style to heighten realism.
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