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Land of My Dreams is this raw and intimate documentary that dives deep into the heart of the protests against the CAA in India. The atmosphere feels charged, with a sense of urgency woven throughout. The director, although unknown, captures the voices of the protesters with such sensitivity, you really get a sense of their struggles and hopes. The pacing ebbs and flows, allowing you to linger on powerful moments that reveal the complexities of identity, especially as a Muslim woman navigating these turbulent times. It's distinctive in how it merges personal narrative with political discourse, showing the intersection of public and private struggles. You feel the weight of each story shared, making it a compelling watch, even for those who may not typically gravitate towards documentaries.
Explores current socio-political themesPersonal narrative intertwined with activismFocus on the Muslim experience in India
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