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So, 'Kenedi, Lost and Found' is an interesting watch, capturing the raw, often harsh realities of migration. It chronicles Kenedi Hasani's journey after being involved in a previous film project. The pacing has this almost documentary-style rhythm that feels genuine, not rushed. You get this intimate look at his struggle for refugee status over two years, and it's pretty heavy stuff. The tone oscillates between hope and despair, which is quite reflective of the refugee experience. It feels very personal, almost like a diary entry. The practical aspects in terms of cinematography give it a gritty feel, adding to the authenticity. It's not just a story about borders; it's about family and the lengths one goes to find them.
Engaging for those interested in documentaries about migration.Good contrast of personal narrative and broader themes.Offers insight into the refugee experience through a unique perspective.
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