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Long Live Somaliland offers a unique, experimental lens on the often-overlooked history of Somaliland from 1960 to 2021. The documentary plays with form and structure, making it feel almost like an art piece rather than a straightforward narrative. The pacing ebbs and flows, sometimes meditative, other times jarringly urgent, which keeps you on your toes. It dives into the complexities of identity and nationhood, which really sets it apart. There’s this rawness to the interviews, too, capturing a range of voices that feel both personal and collective. It's not flashy; the practical effects and visuals lean into the reality of the subject matter, making it more impactful. Definitely a thought-provoking watch for those interested in the nuances of history and culture.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on Somaliland's historyRich cultural insights
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