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Kisangani Diary is a raw and haunting exploration of human resilience set against a backdrop of despair. Hubert Sauper's lens captures the tension of a UN expedition in the overgrown remnants of Zaire, as they uncover a hidden community of Hutu refugees. The atmosphere is thick with an unsettling mix of hope and hopelessness; you can feel the weight of their stories. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of their plight. The practical effects here are stark, as the environment itself tells a story of destruction and survival. It's not just a documentary; it's an emotional experience that forces you to confront the reality of displacement and the complexities of humanitarian efforts.
Great for those interested in the Rwandan refugee crisis.Offers a unique perspective on human rights issues.Might appeal to fans of slow-paced, contemplative documentaries.
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