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Let There Be Colour dives into the vibrant yet challenging backdrop of Sarajevo's first Pride March. The documentary captures a palpable sense of hope and resilience, threading together personal stories against a city with a complex history. It's interesting how it juxtaposes the joy of expression with the societal tensions that swirl around it. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which adds to the emotional weight. The footage is striking; you can really feel the atmosphere, almost like you're there among the crowd. There's an authenticity in the interviews that really pulls you in, showcasing the struggle for acceptance. It's a raw look at identity, community, and the fight for visibility amidst shadows of the past.
Documentary about LGBTQ+ historyFocus on Sarajevo Pride MarchCultural and social themes explored
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