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Land of Mines (2019) dives into the haunting reality of Western Sahara, a region marred by conflict and littered with hidden dangers. The documentary doesn’t hold back; it’s raw and evocative, pulling you into the lives affected by decades of war. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the weight of the landmines—millions still buried, waiting. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, as it captures the tension and despair of the survivors navigating this treacherous terrain. The practical effects are stark; the absence of clear visuals depicts the unseen menace lurking beneath the surface. You feel the urgency in the voices of the people affected. It’s a testament to resilience in the face of unrelenting danger and a reminder of the scars left by conflict.
Documentary on landmines in Western SaharaFocuses on human stories related to conflictHighlights the ongoing impact of war on civilians
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