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La Badil is quite a compelling documentary that dives deep into the heart of the Western Sahara conflict, a topic often overlooked. Filmed covertly, it captures the raw emotions and resilience of the Sahrawi people against a backdrop of political strife. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of the situation. There's a stark realism here, enhanced by the filmmaker's choice to remain behind the lens, which immerses you in the everyday struggles of the Sahrawi. It’s a tough watch but one that sheds light on a narrative that deserves more attention, making it distinctly haunting yet profoundly impactful.
Focuses on the Sahrawi people's resilience.Shot undercover, lending a sense of immediacy.Highlights the political nuances of the 2010 uprisings.
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