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Letters from Sahara is a contemplative piece that unfolds the journey of a young Senegalese man across vast, desolate landscapes. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of longing, reflecting the harsh realities of immigration. Vittorio De Seta, known for his earlier documentaries, infuses the film with a raw authenticity that gives it a unique texture. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to absorb the stark beauty of the Sahara and the struggles of the protagonist. Performances are understated yet poignant, making the character's internal conflicts resonate. What stands out is how it captures the bittersweet nature of searching for a better life, only to confront the weight of home and identity. It's an interesting watch for those who appreciate a nuanced exploration of migration.
Explores the immigrant experience through a personal lensDistinctive use of landscapes to reflect emotional statesAn important return to fiction for De Seta after decades
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