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Letters From the Future: Silent Angel is a raw, intimate glimpse into the struggles surrounding HIV/AIDS in Malawi. Shot on a shoestring budget of just $20 with minimal equipment, the handheld style gives it this gritty realism that pulls you in. The co-directors, Khama Mbaula and Bright Makina, manage to capture the essence of their subjects, and there's a palpable sense of urgency in the storytelling. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to sit with the harsh realities portrayed. You can really feel the vulnerability of the characters. It’s distinctive not just for its content but for how it represents a voice seldom heard in mainstream cinema.
Filmed entirely on a handycamFirst in the 'Letters From The Future' seriesFocuses on real-life stories of HIV/AIDS in Africa
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