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Kafana (Enough, already!) is a documentary that dives deep into the lives of Saharawi refugees, caught in a cycle of exile for over four decades. The film's tone is somber yet hopeful, presenting the harsh realities of life in the Algerian desert while showcasing the resilience of a people who have created their own state with a focus on education and healthcare. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of their story. It’s distinctive in how it captures the everyday lives of these refugees, emphasizing identity amidst displacement. The performances, often raw and genuine, offer a glimpse into their struggles and triumphs—it's a powerful testament to their enduring spirit.
Focuses on identity and exile themesCaptures resilience in adversityOffers a human perspective on refugee life
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Juan Antonio Moreno Amador
Director