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So, 'Long Period of Persecution' takes you right into the heart of this harrowing situation in Cox’s Bazar. The pacing feels deliberately slow at times, allowing you to really sink into the gravity of the Rohingya plight and the sheer scale of the refugee crisis. The documentary style is raw, almost intimate, and it pulls no punches in showcasing the harsh realities the Rohingya face. There’s a haunting atmosphere throughout, with visuals that convey not just the physical struggle but the emotional weight of displacement. It's compelling how the film captures individual stories amidst the overwhelming numbers, making each voice resonate. The absence of a known director adds an intriguing layer, as it feels more like an urgent call to bear witness than a traditional documentary.
Focus on the Rohingya refugee experience.Emphasis on individual narratives within a larger context.Unique documentation style without a known director.
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Proshoon Rahmaan
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