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It's Bisan from Gaza and I'm Still Alive is a raw and gripping documentary that dives into the heart of conflict through the lens of Bisan Owda. She's not just a journalist; she’s capturing her reality, her people's struggles, and daily life with the most personal of tools—her phone. The atmosphere is heavy, charged with tension, but also resilience, and it feels very immediate, very real. The pacing is sporadic, much like life in a war zone, which makes the viewer feel every moment. Bisan’s storytelling is unique; it’s not overly polished but striking in its authenticity, a vivid portrayal of a tumultuous time. It's a testament to the power of grassroots documentation in the face of adversity.
Focuses on personal storytelling in warUses handheld footage for immediate impactHighlights resilience amidst chaos
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