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So, 'Kayayo – The Living Shopping Baskets' is this eye-opening documentary that takes you right into the heart of Accra, Ghana. It follows the life of Bamunu, an 8-year-old girl navigating a brutal reality alongside thousands of others, all working as Kayayo—basically human shopping baskets. The pacing is quite deliberate, letting you soak in the weight of their struggles. The cinematography captures both the vibrancy of city life and the stark contrast of these girls' hardships. There's an unsettling honesty in the performances, especially from the young girls, that really hits you. What makes it stand out is how it tells a story that's often overlooked, shedding light on themes of survival, gender, and economic disparity without any sugarcoating.
Focuses on child labor and gender issuesCaptivating yet somber storytelling approachOffers a raw glimpse into the lives of young girls
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Mari Bakke Riise
Director