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So, 'Mozambique: The Struggle for Survival' is a gritty documentary that really delves into the harsh realities faced by the people of Mozambique after 25 years of brutal conflict. You can feel the weight of the famine and the despair hanging in the air. The pacing is relentless, almost like a slow burn, drawing you deeper into the chaos of RENAMO's terrorism and South Africa's involvement. It's raw, and the footage captures a sense of urgency that’s hard to shake. The political context is heavy, and you can tell it’s not just about the facts but the lives affected. Some shots are hauntingly beautiful despite the tragedy. It’s a tough watch, but it’s got that distinct feel of documentary filmmaking from that period, so it stands out in a collection, you know?
Focuses on armed conflict and its brutal aftermath.Engages with the political intricacies of the time.Captures raw emotions and dire realities of survival.
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