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Let Them All Go is a raw and compelling documentary that intricately captures the spirit of Algeria's protests in 2019. Directed by Sara Nacer, this film immerses you in the emotional landscape of a nation on the brink of change, as citizens rally not just against Bouteflika's prolonged rule but for a broader transformation. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the weight of each moment to settle, which is particularly effective in showcasing the collective longing for dignity and a new direction. The film's atmosphere is electric yet melancholic, balancing hope with the stark realities of political upheaval. Nacer's personal lens as an Algerian-Canadian filmmaker adds a unique dimension, blending personal narrative with the larger historical context of Algeria’s fight for a Second Republic.
Focuses on the 2019 protests in Algeria.Features personal narratives intertwined with collective movements.Captures the atmosphere of political unrest and hope.
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Sara Nacer
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